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Westminster Abbey

The Coronation

The Coronation of Their Majesties The King and The Queen will take place at Westminster Abbey on Saturday 6th May.

To prepare for the occasion the Abbey will be closed to visitors and worshippers from 25th April and will re-open on Monday 8th May

Westminster Abbey, the traditional place of coronation and burial site for English monarchs, from Harold II and William the Conqueror on.

Westminster is the burial site for kings, queens, poets and philosophers. The abbey was completed in 1050 and than rebuilt in Gothic style  under Henry III, in 1245. The church is visited every year by more than one million visitors. It represents, together with the Tower of London, represents a symbol of the British monarchy. 

Highlights

  • Discover one of the most important buildings in London.
  • 17 monarchs are buried here.
  • You can see the coronation's throne.
  • It includes a 12 languages multimedial guide.

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  • Westminster Abbey
    20 Deans Yd 
    London SW1P 3PA.
    Mon-Sat:9.30-16.00.  Closed:1/1, Easter saturday, Easter, 24/12, 25/12, 26/12. Map

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Westminster Abbey.

20 Deans yd - SW1P 3PA London. Map
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Closed: Easter saturday, Easter day, 1/1, 24/12, 25/12, 26/12.

During religious functions the abbey can close to visitors. Consult the opening calendar.

 
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  • Not included   

Admission tickets

  • Westminster abbey, north gate
Other services
  • 12 languages audioguide 

Westminster abbey is one of the funtamental stops when visiting London, and also one of the most renowed buildings of the city.  It has more than 1000 years of history; it was a place of worship for the Benedictine monks during the X century. The tour includes an audioguide that will tell you the story of the abbey.skyscanner

Glorious architecture 
This magnificent gothic building is amazing for the eyes, the decorated glass windows are among the most impressive in the United Kingdom.

The coronation throne
The throne, built in 1296 for Edward I, hosted the coronation of every monarchs from 1308. 

Poets' Corner

The Abbey literary corner owes its name to the large number of poets and writers buried here, among them Geoffrey Chaucer, Charles Dickens, Rudyard Kipling and Thomas Hardy.

Kings and Queens
The abbey hosted the wedding between William and Kate, in 2011.

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