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Technology is being used to bring the history of one of Wales's oldest cathedrals to life.
Visitors can learn more about the past of San ASA Cathedral in Derbyshire through interactive displays.
It was completed after a £ 600,000 project, including the construction of a new tea room.
It is hoped that the modern facilities will attract more people to visit the cathedral.
The exhibition talks about how the cathedral was rebuilt after it burned down and its role in protecting Welsh language, which dates back to the 13 th century.
Visitors will be able to read the only known 20 copies of Bishop William Morgan's 1588 edition of the Bible translated into Welsh --
Open the page using an interactive screen.
The Dean of the Cathedral of St. ASA, Nigel Williams, who is very respectful, said that these facilities have been around for a long time and he is "very happy" that they are finally open.
"The two projects, combined, are expected to attract more visitors to the cathedral and the second largest city in the UK, but the most important thing is to ensure that the cathedral is a place of worship, declare the Christian faith in a way related to our time, "he said.