A huge slide was set up in a British cathedral.

In Norwich, southeastern England, a huge slide appears in the cathedral built in the 12th century for a limited time, and is attracting attention.

Installed inside a Norwich cathedral in southeastern England, completed in 1145, is a huge slide about 16 meters high.

This is a playground equipment in the shape of a lighthouse called "Helter Skelter", which is popular at amusement parks in the UK, and a slide is installed around the conical structure in a spiral shape.

The cathedral has been planned to rediscover the charm of the cathedral, which is not noticed only by looking up from the bottom, and is set for a limited period of 10 days from the 8th of this month.

The planned clergy can taste various sculptures on the cathedral ceiling from a huge slide, and can touch Christian teaching from a completely new perspective.

The woman who tried the slide said, “I enjoyed it very fast, but I could not afford to think about religion.”

According to the public broadcast BBC, some churches have criticized that it is "wrong" to place the slide in the place of faith.

Last month, a mini-golf course was built in the southern cathedral, and the UK has been doing something extraordinary to attract people's attention.