English Gothic Live: Piya’s Blog
Last summer, twelve students and one professor shared an unforgettable experience called English Gothic Live, a course on medieval and medievalist architecture which we studied on site while based at the University of Warwick. One of the course requirements was for each student to write a blog entry, and we will be posting all of those here over the coming weeks.
On the 14th of November, 1940 German bombs rained onto the city of Coventry. Coventry Cathedral, the religious center of the city, fell victim to the air raid and was set ablaze. Due to the destruction caused by World War 2, the original structure was reduced to ruins with only its tower remaining relatively intact. Coventry Cathedral was rebuilt next door, and the original ruins served as an open air atrium beside the modern cathedral.