noun A large and important Christian church that is the official church of a bishop
Cathedrals have played significant roles in history as centers of religious, cultural, and political life.
In Christianity, a cathedral is a church that contains the cathedra (bishop's seat) and serves as the central church of a diocese.
A cathedral is a large and important Christian church that is the official church of a bishop.
Cathedrals are popular tourist attractions due to their architectural beauty, historical significance, and religious importance.
In literature, the term 'cathedral' is often used as a metaphor for a place of worship or a symbol of spirituality and grandeur.
Cathedrals are large and elaborate churches that are designed and constructed by architects with expertise in religious architecture.
Historians study the history and significance of cathedrals as important cultural and architectural landmarks.
Tour guides provide information to visitors about the history, architecture, and art of cathedrals during guided tours.