Central Space
The magnificent central space of the cathedral stretches East from the bridge towards the choir and the high altar. The central space dominates your view of the Cathedral and its enormity gives an impression of the Cathedral architect's vision of our relationship with God. In the centre of the floor stands a memorial to the architect, Giles Gilbert Scott (Look Down in the Panorama).
The central space of the Cathedral has witnessed a huge variety of services, occasions and events over the years with audiences and congregations ranging from very few in number to over 2,000, experiencing tremendous fulfilment, delight, enjoyment and deep spirituality in this Great (Central) Space, and they will continue to do so as the Cathedral continues to open its doors to an ever increasing variety of worship and celebration services, special events and exhibitions.
Anglican Cathedral
From the very early days of its origins and then starting to build just after the turn of the 20th Century, through to its completion in 1978 after 74 long, hard, but rewarding years, the unfolding story of this great cathedral, the largest in the whole of the UK and the fifth largest in the world, is both fascinating and quite unique.
This panorama is a single gigapixel taken from the full virtual tour which is still in development. The finished tour will be our flagship work and will showcase the most advanced skills and features that can be achieved through the medium.
Tangent360 are developing a completely new fully featured website to present this groundbreaking virtual tour which is due for completion late 2011. Keep your eye on the blog for up to date information on the progress of the website and virtual tour development.
Panorama Statistics
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Panorama (Part of Virtual Tour)
High Resolution with Special Features
19/02/2011
81 Hotspots
6 Interactive Features