Welcome to Westminster Abbey
Coronations, royal weddings, kings, queens, statesmen and soldiers; poets, heroes and villains – history happens here and it’s all waiting to be discovered.
Visit the Abbey
A royal church offering daily services for all and a World Heritage Site with over a thousand years of history.
Open for visiting tomorrow from 9.30am until 3.30pm
Today's services
Sunday, 1st June 2025 | ||
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Seventh Sunday of Easter - Sunday after Ascension Day | ||
8.00am | Holy Communion | Nave |
The Book of Common Prayer; said | ||
10.00am | Matins | Quire |
sung by the Choir of Westminster Abbey | Smith Responses |
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11.15am | Sung Eucharist | High Altar |
sung by the Choir of Westminster Abbey | Stravinsky Mass Preacher: The Reverend Robert Latham Precentor |
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3.00pm | Evensong | Quire |
sung by the Choir of Westminster Abbey | Stanford Coelos ascendit hodie Preacher: The Reverend David Stanton Canon in Residence |
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5.00pm | Organ Recital | Nave |
given by Federico Andreoni, St John the Evangelist, Montreal, Canada | Bach Pièce d'orgue |
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6.00pm | Sung Eucharist | St Margaret's Church |
sung by the St Margaret's Choristers | Rheinberger Missa puerorum Preacher: The Reverend Stephen Coleman Priest in Charge, Grosvenor Chapel |
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News
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The King and The Prince of Wales celebrate 300th anniversary of The Order of the Bath
Friday, 16th May 2025
HM The Queen unveils Sacristy foundation stone
Wednesday, 14th May 2025
About the Abbey
An architectural masterpiece of the 13th to 16th centuries, Westminster Abbey has become a treasure house of artefacts. This is also the coronation church where some of the most significant people in Britain's history are buried or commemorated.
Summer Season: Beyond Victory
On VE - or Victory in Europe - Day in May 1945, Westminster Abbey hosted thanksgiving services every hour, welcoming an estimated 25,000 people. Join us this May and June as we unpack life beyond victory, with a season of events about rebuilding society and the legacy of conflict.
The King Charles III Sacristy
We're constructing a new building - named in honour of HM The King - to transform the welcome we offer to the millions of people who come to the Abbey to enjoy one of the world’s great churches.
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Support from our visitors and donors helps us care for the Abbey and keeps us open as a living working church. We are independent and receive no funding from the Church, the Government or, the Crown. So, your help really counts.