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    Познакомьтесь с окружением, в котором проходила жизнь особ королевских кровей, где творили историю государственные деятели и солдаты, поэты, священнослужители, герои и злодеи с 960 года н.э. Вестминстерское аббатство является местом коронации всех английских монархов с 1066 года, а на его территории расположено более 3000 захоронений выдающихся личностей Великобритании.

  • How to get to the Abbey

    Explore a place that's touched the lives of kings, queens, and statesmen, poets, heroes and villains. Westminster Abbey has been the coronation church since 1066.

  • St Margaret's Church

    St. Margaret’s is a 12th-century church next to Westminster Abbey. It’s sometimes called ‘the parish Church of the House of Commons’. Everyone’s welcome to visit.

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    Azt szeretnénk, hogy az apátság meglátogatása biztonságos és élvezetes legyen, ezért hasznos tippeket kínálunk, hogy megtervezhesse látogatását.

  • 抵达路线

    自公元960年以来,这里就与众多君主和王后、政客与士兵、诗人和牧师、英雄和反派的生平经历息息相关。威斯敏斯特教堂自1066年起就是君主加冕教堂,也是3000多位不列颠著名人士的长眠之所。

  • Cómo llegar a la Abadía

    Explore un lugar que ha formado parte de las vidas de reyes, reinas, hombres de estado y soldados, poetas, sacerdotes, héroes y villanos desde el año 960 d. C. La Abadía de Westminster ha sido la iglesia de la Coronación desde 1066 y es el lugar de sepultura de más de 3000 grandes figuras británicas.

  • Come arrivare all'Abbazia

    Scopri un luogo che sin dal 960 d.C. è stato testimone della vita di re, regine, statisti e soldati, poeti, sacerdoti, eroi e malvagi. Dal 1066 l'Abbazia di Westminster è il luogo dove vengono incoronati i sovrani ed è anche il luogo di sepoltura di oltre 3.000 illustri personaggi che hanno segnato la storia della nazione.

  • Jak dotrzeć do Opactwa

    Odkryj miejsce, w którym od 960 r. n.e. przecinają się ścieżki królów, królowych, mężów stanu i żołnierzy, poetów, duchownych, bohaterów i złoczyńców. Opactwo Westminster od 1066 r. pełni funkcję kościoła koronacyjnego. Ponadto świątynia ta jest miejscem spoczynku ponad trzech tysięcy wielkich Brytyjczyków.

  • Westminster Abbey Marks 500th Anniversary of the Reformation

    A service to mark the 500th anniversary of the 95 Theses and the start of the Reformation was held at Westminster Abbey at Noon on Tuesday 31st October 2017.

  • The Reverend Helena Bickley-Percival

    Find out about The Reverend Helena Bickley-Percival, Minor Canon and Chaplain at Westminster Abbey.

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    The Head Gardener at Westminster Abbey shares her experience and insight about how the team care for England's oldest cultivated garden.

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  • Ralph Heiman's portrait of The Queen

    Thursday, 13th June 2013

    In an incident at lunch-time today a visitor to the Abbey sprayed paint on the Ralph Heimans portrait of The Queen, presently on display in the Chapter House.

    Ralph Heimans HM The Queen

  • Teresa Sciaccaluga

    Maria Teresa Sciaccaluga, a daughter of Bartolomeo Valle, merchant, was buried in the east cloister of Westminster Abbey on 2nd November 1766.

  • 사원에 오시는 방법

    서기 960년 이후로 수많은 왕과 왕비, 정치인과 군인, 성직자, 영웅 및 악한들의 삶이 스며있는 장소를 탐방하세요. 웨스트민스터 사원은 1066년 이후로 대관식 교회의 역할을 해오고 있으며 위대한 영국인 3,000여 명의 시신이 안장되어 있는 사원입니다.

  • كيفية الوصول إلى الدير

    استكشف مكانًا أثر في حياة الملوك والملكات ورجالات الدولة والجنود والشعراء والقساوسة والأبطال والأشرار منذ عام 960 بعد الميلاد. كان دير وستمنستر يمثل كنيسة التتويج منذ عام 1066، وفيه دُفن أكثر من 3,000 شخص من بريطانيا العظمى.

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