A Hidden Gem
The church of the Holy Trinity in York hides itself in a little downtown alley, surrounded by one of these parks or cemeteries that are so typical of British churches where it's completely normal to see a local sit down and eat their sandwich for lunch. The church dates back to the 12th century, although most of the architecture that remains is from the 15th century. What is striking in this beautiful church is not its architecture and the atmosphere that permeates the interior even though it is impressive that the interior is still intact, even without being restored for 200 years. No artificial light, which illuminates only the magical space occupied by banks locked in a kind of boxes, Georgian era, is entering its medieval stained glass THROUGH.