WELCOME to Westminster Abbey
Welcome to Westminster Abbey! I am delighted you are visiting this website and hope to be able to welcome you to Westminster Abbey itself.
Welcome to Westminster Abbey! I am delighted you are visiting this website and hope to be able to welcome you to Westminster Abbey itself.
Westminster Abbey is to mark the 60th anniversary of Her Majesty The Queen’s Coronation in 2013 with a Service of Celebration and a series of special events.
Worship has been at the centre of the Abbey’s life for over a thousand years. Services are held daily and all are welcome to attend.
Kings, queens, statesmen and soldiers; poets, priests, heroes and villains - the Abbey is a must-see living pageant of British history.
Wednesday 15 May:
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Westminster Abbey has resounded to music every day for over one thousand years. Singing has played a hugely important role, from the plainsong Offices sung by the monks of the tenth-century monastic foundation to the daily choral services sung by the Choir of Westminster Abbey today. Over the intervening centuries some of the most illustrious British organists, singers and composers have been closely associated with the Abbey, which continues to play a leading part in the musical and cultural life of the nation today.
No two days are the same at Westminster Abbey. There’s always lots going on, from special events and festivals, to lectures and debates, concerts to bell ringing. Find out more about what’s on this week and forthcoming events.
Westminster Abbey is steeped in more than a thousand years of history. Benedictine monks first came to this site in the middle of the tenth century, establishing a tradition of daily worship which continues to this day.
Standing as it does between Westminster Abbey and the Houses of Parliament, and commonly called "the parish church of the House of Commons", St Margaret's has witnessed many important events in the life of this country. This remains true in our own day but now, more than ever, St Margaret's welcomes many visitors from all over the world.
Westminster Abbey Choir School exists solely to educate and care for the 30 or so boys who sing as choristers in the Abbey Choir. The purpose-built school, set in the heart of the Abbey precincts, offers a complete preparatory school boarding education but tailored precisely to the needs of choristers. Academic lessons, musical tuition, sports, activities and games are carefully arranged around the boys’ various singing commitments to offer a unique educational experience.
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