Westminster Abbey

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Westminster Abbey Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Westminster Abbey is located in London, United Kingdom on 20 Deans Yd, Westminster. Westminster Abbey is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category church in United Kingdom.

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20 Deans Yd, Westminster

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+442072225152

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James D

I'm not super interested in history but Westminster Abbey kept me amused for a good 2-3 hours. The displays are very well presented and the audio tour is well worth doing. I would highly recommend coming here if you are a tourist in London

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Eduarda Silva Franka

To see this wonderful church it will be better to buy tickets before the internet as the entrance can be very fast and not two hours of waiting! The cathedral has a lot of history and many famous people buried there as well as Kings! I found the qualified audioguides for children very useful too! In the end a very tasty sconne

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Tamim Mostafa

I didn't go inside of the Westminster Abbey, but walked around it and it really looked magnificent from the outside. With a history that goes back more than a thousand years really fascinated me about this glorious building. 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. It is one of the United Kingdom's most notable religious buildings and the traditional place of coronation and a burial site for English and, later, British monarchs. The building itself was a Benedictine monastic church until the monastery was dissolved in 1539. Between 1540 and 1556, the abbey had the status of a cathedral. Since 1560, the building is no longer an abbey or a cathedral, having instead the status of a Church of England \Royal Peculiar\—a church responsible directly to the sovereign. According to a tradition first reported by Sulcard in about 1080, a church was founded at the site (then known as Thorn Ey (Thorn Island)) in the seventh century at the time of Mellitus, a Bishop of London. Construction of the present church began in 1245 on the orders of King Henry III. Since the coronation of William the Conqueror in 1066, all coronations of English and British monarchs have occurred in Westminster Abbey. Sixteen royal weddings have occurred at the Abbey since 1100. The Abbey is the burial site of more than 3300 persons, usually of prominence in British history: at least 16 monarchs, 8 Prime Ministers, poets laureate, actors, scientists, military leaders, and the Unknown Warrior. As such, Westminster Abbey is sometimes described as \Britain's Valhalla\ , after the iconic hall of the chosen heroes in Norse mythology.

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Sherif El. Moshrefy

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. It is one of the United Kingdom's most notable religious buildings and the traditional place of coronation and a burial site for English and, later, British monarchs. The building itself was a Benedictine monastic church until the monastery was dissolved in 1539. Between 1540 and 1556, the abbey had the status of a cathedral. Since 1560, the building is no longer an abbey or a cathedral, having instead the status of a Church of England \Royal Peculiar\—a church responsible directly to the sovereign. According to a tradition first reported by Sulcard in about 1080, a church was founded at the site (then known as Thorn Ey (Thorn Island)) in the seventh century at the time of Mellitus, a Bishop of London. Construction of the present church began in 1245 on the orders of King Henry III. Since the coronation of William the Conqueror in 1066, all coronations of English and British monarchs have occurred in Westminster Abbey. Sixteen royal weddings have occurred at the Abbey since 1100. The Abbey is the burial site of more than 3300 persons, usually of prominence in British history: at least 16 monarchs, 8 Prime Ministers, poets laureate, actors, scientists, military leaders, and the Unknown Warrior. As such, Westminster Abbey is sometimes described as \Britain's Valhalla\, after the iconic hall of the chosen heroes in Norse mythology

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Tom Bruce

I was in Westminster Abbey to take part in a service to mark the centenary of the burial of the Unknown Warrior. I felt very safe being there - social distancing was being observed, both in the way the chairs were laid out, and with personal contact. The staff with whom I had dealings were all extremely polite and helpful. It's such a beautiful building with so much history. If you're in London I would definitely recommend a visit.