St. Magnus stats:
-Most northerly cathedral in Britain.
-Excellent example of Romanesque architecture.
-Construction began in 1137 and continued for the next 300 years.
-Its dungeon makes it unique among British cathedrals.
-Earl Rognvald's and St. Magnus' relics and remains are interred within.
-Widely regarded as one of Scotland's best preserved Medieval cathedrals.
Now that you've got the nitty-gritty down, chuck it all out the window when you visit. Because stats and figures are well and good, but they don't matter when you're standing in the tall, narrow nave of St. Magnus. The cathedral's relatively small size belies its overwhelming spiritual stature: intricate ironwork, dynamic stained glass, solid sandstone columns, 500-year-old headstones, warmly-hued tile floors.
The beauty of St. Magnus, coupled with its inescapability (it's visible from just about anywhere in Kirkwall), make it an absolute must-visit when in Orkney. It's the very definition of "awesome." read more