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New study suggests Bayeux Tapestry was made for monks' dining hall
short by / on Tuesday, 16 December, 2025
New research by a University of Bristol historian suggests the 1,000-year-old medieval artwork Bayeux Tapestry may have been designed for a monastery dining hall. Professor Benjamin Pohl argues it could have hung in the refectory of St Augustine's Abbey in Canterbury. The idea helps explain long-standing questions about the Tapestry's purpose and audience.
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