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Visit | Westminster Abbey Explore a place that's touched the lives of kings, queens, and statesmen, poets, heroes and villains Westminster Abbey has been the coronation church since 1066
A royal church | Westminster Abbey Join us at Westminster Abbey as we prepare to celebrate Christmas, the coming of Jesus Christ Find out more about worshipping with us and explore the many ways you can connect with the Abbey in Advent and Christmas, wherever you are
History of Westminster Abbey An architectural masterpiece of the 13th to 16th centuries, Westminster Abbey houses tombs and memorials to kings and queens and the famous and the great
Services times - Westminster Abbey Services times See a complete list of the Abbey's upcoming choral services and organ recitals You are also able to see our calendar for the weeks ahead and view orders of service for selected services
High Altar - Westminster Abbey Explore our History High Altar The Sacrarium, or Sanctuary, is at the heart of the Abbey, where the High Altar stands Altar decoration and detail The altar is dedicated to St Peter It was originally consecrated on 13th October 1269 The present wooden altar table, normally covered by an embroidered frontal, and reredos above it were designed by the Abbey Surveyor Sir George Gilbert Scott in
History | Westminster Abbey One of the oldest surviving parts of Westminster Abbey, built around 1070 It still possesses many medieval features including tiles from the 11th century Ten statues to 20th Century Christians who gave up their lives for their beliefs, including Dr Martin Luther King Jr and St Oscar Romero
What to see and do - Westminster Abbey What to see and do With the Abbey’s rich history, there are many parts of it you’ll want to see when you visit Explore the most popular spots to find out which area interests you most
Westminster Abbey - Official Ticketing Webstore Tour Westminster Abbey before we open our doors to the public and experience parts of the church only seen by a handful of people During your 90-minute private tour in the empty Abbey you will visit the Shrine of Edward the Confessor, The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Galleries, Scientists' Corner, Poets' Corner, Lady Chapel, Coronation Chair and
Stained Glass - Westminster Abbey The Citizens of the City of Westminster who died during the Second World War are remembered in a window in St Benedict’s chapel, with large figures of Saints Michael and George fighting a dragon
Worship at the Abbey - Westminster Abbey Life at Westminster Abbey revolves around worship Whatever your beliefs, you’re welcome to take part Our daily services are open to the public