Walking further is the ruins of Whitby Abbey. The monastery, which was built in 657, had a long way to go. It was destroyed by the Vikings more than two hundred years after it was built, then rebuilt, but it was destroyed again in 1540. After the fierce German artillery attack in 1914, the original ruins became even more fragmented. Yorkshire Cathedral can not be looked at, see the Whitby Monastery is really worth buying tickets into the careful scrutiny. The most striking thing is the arched porches, which are tall and deep, and the sense of dignity that people dare not face for a long time. Find a place to sit quietly and look at the witness of the vicissitudes of history, imagine the changes in history, and what kind of experience it will produce.