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Westminster Abbey

Address: London

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Westminster Abbey is one of the most famous religious buildings in the world, and it has served an important role in British political, social and cultural affairs for more than 1,000 years. In spite of its name, the facility is no longer an abbey, and while it still hosts important religious activities, it no longer houses monks or nuns. Westminster Abbey has been the site of royal coronations since 1066, and has been a working facility for religious services since the 10th century.

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About Westminster Abbey

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Westminster abbey inside

Out of all the attractions to see inside the Abbey no two are as popular as the Royal Tombs and Poet's Corner sections which contain the tombs of Elizabeth, Mary Queen of Scots, as well as Charles Dickens, Robert Burns, T.S.E etc.

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westminster abbey interior

Out of all the attractions to see inside the Abbey, no two are as popular as the Royal Tombs and Poet's Corner sections, which contain the tombs of Elizabeth I, Mary Queen of Scots, as well as Charles Dickens, Robert Burns, T.S. Eliot, John Keats, and many, many more.

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Westminster abbey built

The Hall was built in 1097 under William II (Rufus), the son of William the Conqueror, and was completed two years later. He had conceived the project to impress his new subjects with his power and the majesty of his authority.

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Westminster abbey history

Westminster Abbey was rebuilt by Henry III in 1245 as a shrine to venerate King Edward the Confessor and selected as the site of his own burial. It also became the coronation site of Norman kings, and since 1066 all except two monarchs have been crowned in the Abbey.

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abbey westminster

Westminster Abbey also known as Abbey Westminster.

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westminster abbey museum

The Westminster Abbey Museum was located in the 11th-century vaulted undercroft beneath the former monks' dormitory in Westminster Abbey, formally titled the Collegiate Church of St Peter at Westminster, a large, mainly Gothic abbey church in the city of Westminster, London. It is one of the United Kingdom's most notable religious buildings and the traditional place of coronation and burial site for English and, later, British monarchs. This space had been used as a museum since 1908.

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westminster abbey church

Westminster Abbey, formally titled the Collegiate Church of Saint Peter at Westminster, is a large, mainly Gothic abbey church in the City of Westminster, London, England, just to the west of the Palace of Westminster.

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visit westminster abbey

The Abbey is only open for worship on Sundays, as well as religious holidays like Easter and Christmas.

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westminster abbey height

101 feet (31 m)

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westminster abbey architect

Westminster Abbey was designed to display the finest characteristics of British history and architecture. As influences in architectural design changed, the Abbey developed a Gothic style of architecture, most prominently displayed in the towers.

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westminster abbey evensong

It is broadcast (usually live) on BBC Radio 3 on Wednesdays at 15:30 and often repeated on the following Sunday.

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westminster abbey tours

As Westminster Abbey is an active church, opening hours and entrance fees differ depending on whether you are visiting as a tourist or a worshiper. Tourists must pay a fee to enter, whilst worshippers may always visit for free.

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westminster abbey entrance

Full access to Westminster Abbey is free with the purchase of the London Pass, the Explorer Pass or the iVenture Card.

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Westminster abbey museum

The Westminster Abbey Museum was located in the 11th-century vaulted undercroft beneath the former monks' dormitory in Westminster Abbey, London, England.

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What are the opening hours of Westminster Abbey?

9.30am

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Best season to visit Westminster Abbey

Anytime

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Ticket price at Westminster Abbey

No tickets

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Wheelchair accessibility of Westminster Abbey

Wheelchair accessible

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How much time it will take to visit around Westminster Abbey?

90 minutes

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What demographic is Westminster Abbey best suited for in terms of visitors?

The lady chapel .

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Travellers Experience / Reviews about Westminster Abbey

Sayeda Sayeeda Islam ava visited at: 2021-06-09

Westminster Abbey was initially built by Henry III in 1245 and it is one of the most important Gothic buildings of England. At first home of Benedictine monks, the coronation church since 1066 and the final resting place of 17 monarchs. It contains a treasury full of paintings, stained glass, pavements, textiles, books and various other artefacts plus the most significant collection of monumental sculptures of the UK. The Queen's Diamond Jubilee Galleries in the Abbey's Triforium opened in June 2018. Explore over 1,000 years of history in this truly unique space, high above the Abbey floor.

Satisfaction: 84%

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Tokyo visited at: 2021-06-30

Westminster Abbey, London church that is the site of coronations and other ceremonies of national significance. It stands just west of the Houses of Parliament in the Greater London borough of Westminster. Situated on the grounds of a former Benedictine monastery, it was refounded as the Collegiate Church of St. Peter in Westminster by Queen Elizabeth I in 1560. In 1987 Westminster Abbey, St. Margaret’s Church, and the Houses of Parliament were collectively designated a UNESCO World Heritage site.

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Juber visited at: 2021-06-16

Westminster Abbey is a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the best-known landmarks of London. It’s close to the Houses of Parliament and is easy to reach by bus, Tube, or boat. The building is an outstanding medieval Gothic church, with some even older parts. The vast collection of tombs, statues, and other memorials is a fascinating three-dimensional encyclopedia of British history. If that weren’t enough, this royal church has been the site of many famous events.

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