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      • The Medieval period is an important era in York’s history, as many of the city’s landmark buildings that make up the city skyline were built within this era. The city walls were rebuilt and strengthened, and old wooden Viking buildings were reconstructed in stone.
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  2. While Slum clearances in the 19th century removed some of the more decrepit ancient examples of medieval architecture in the city, such as the medieval Water Lanes, streets such as The Shambles still survive to this day.

  3. Medieval History. The Medieval period is an important era in York’s history, as many of the city’s landmark buildings that make up the city skyline were built within this era. The city walls were rebuilt and strengthened, and old wooden Viking buildings were reconstructed in stone.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › YorkYork - Wikipedia

    York is a cathedral city in North Yorkshire, England, with Roman origins, sited at the confluence of the rivers Ouse and Foss. It is the county town of Yorkshire. The city has many historic buildings and other structures, such as a minster, castle, and city walls.

  5. York is one of the best-preserved medieval cities in Britain. This era was York’s apogee, its wealth and status reflected in the built environment, so much of which survives today. The city had always been an important ecclesiastical and trading centre, but it benefited significantly from the burgeoning textile and wool trade, and royal ...

  6. 2 天前 · The city's medieval walls incorporate remnants of the original Roman fortifications. (more) The Romans occupied the site in 71 ce and built a fortress and wall, traces of which remain. Under the name Eboracum, the settlement served as the Romans’ northern military headquarters until they withdrew about 400 ce. Anglo-Saxon rule eventually followed.

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  7. In the Middle Ages, York was home to great wealth and great squalor. It was noisy and crowded: the city was filled with narrow lanes crammed with houses. Some had yards where they kept pigs and other animals. But there were also gardens and orchards within the city, and the open country and farmland was never far away.

  8. www.visitbritain.org › destinations › yorkYork | VisitBritain.org

    York is a medieval walled city with Viking and Roman heritage, famed for its magnificent cathedral and abundance of museums and immersive experiences. Head back in time at the Jorvik Viking Centre to uncover life during 10th century York, or visit York’s Chocolate Story to tuck into its chocolate heritage.