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  • クイーンズ・ダイヤモンド・ジュビリー・ギャラリーズ (The Queen's Diamond Jubilee Galleries)

    西暦960年より、王や女王、政治家、軍人、詩人、聖職者、英雄、悪人などのゆかりの場所を訪ねましょう。1066年以来、戴冠式が執り行われてきたウェストミンスター寺院には、3千人以上の偉大なイギリス人が埋葬されています。

  • 퀸즈 다이아몬드 주빌리 갤러리 (The Queen's Diamond Jubilee Galleries)

    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.

  • معارض اليوبيل الماسي للملكة (The Queen's Diamond Jubilee Galleries)

    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.

  • NAFAS

    In the east cloister, just north of the Chapter House, is a stone with an emblem of a lozenge with a flower design inside it.

  • A Reflection on history

    Friday, 12th June 2020

    I have been watching the film of Edward Colston’s statue emerging from Bristol’s Floating Harbour. The statue stood on the city centre Watershed, perhaps five hundred metres from Bristol Cathedral.

    Friday Reflection COVID-19

  • President of Ireland lays wreath at Grave of the Unknown Warrior

    Tuesday, 8th April 2014

    The President of Ireland, His Excellency Michael D. Higgins, accompanied by his wife, Mrs Sabina Higgins, visited Westminster Abbey and laid a wreath at the Grave of the Unknown Warrior on Tuesday 8th April 2014.

    State Visit

  • Sarah Hughes

    Servant

    Sarah Hughes was a servant who left money in her will to buy candlesticks for the High Altar of Westminster Abbey.

  • 女王钻石银禧画廊 (The Queen's Diamond Jubilee Galleries)

    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。

  • Tribute

    The Battle of Britain – a 112-day fight for control of Britain’s skies – was the first decisive battle in history fought entirely in the air.

  • Festival of Commemoration panel discussion

    Wednesday, 19th November 2008

    A panel discussion in the Great Hall of Westminster School on the theme ‘Sisters in hope of the Resurrection’ took place on Tuesday 18th November.

    Mary I Elizabeth I

  • The terrible fire at Notre Dame

    Tuesday, 16th April 2019

    A statement from the Dean of Westminster, the Very Reverend Dr John Hall, on the fire at Notre Dame Cathedral.

    Notre Dame

  • Victoria joins Chapter Office media team

    Monday, 24th September 2007

    Victoria Ribbans has joined the Press Office as part-time press and communications officer.

    Victoria Ribbans

  • Samuel Pierson

    On the south wall of St Margaret's church is a memorial to Samuel Pierson. He presented a ceremonial loving cup which can be seen in the new Abbey Galleries.

  • James II

    James II was born on 14th October 1633. His coronation with his queen, Mary of Modena, took place at Westminster Abbey on 23rd April 1685.

  • Dean preaches at National Pilgrimage

    Tuesday, 26th May 2015

    On Monday 25th May 2015, the Dean of Westminster, the Very Reverend Dr John Hall, preached the sermon during the National Pilgrimage to the Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham.

    Dean of Westminster Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham

  • Abbey Celebrates Dean’s Ordination Anniversary

    Tuesday, 5th July 2016

    A Sung Eucharist to mark the 40th Anniversary of the Ordination to the Priesthood of the Dean of Westminster, the Very Reverend Dr John Hall, was held at Westminster Abbey on Monday 4th July.

    Special Service

  • Dean’s tribute to Twin Towers victims

    Wednesday, 11th September 2013

    Commonwealth citizens who lost their lives in the terrorist attack on New York’s World Trade Centre on 11th September 2001 were remembered at the Queen Elizabeth II Memorial Garden in Lower Manhattan.

    9/11

  • HM The Queen attends 2012 Commonwealth celebration

    Monday, 12th March 2012

    An Observance for Commonwealth Day at Westminster Abbey on Monday 12th March 2012 was attended by HM The Queen and HRH The Duke of Edinburgh with HRH The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall and HRH The Countess of Wessex.

    Royal Visit HM The Queen HRH The Duke of Edinburgh HRH The Prince of Wales HRH The Duchess of Cornwall HRH The Countess of Wessex Commonwealth Service

  • See the objects and spaces

    Coronations have taken place at Westminster Abbey for nearly 1,000 years. Discover the key objects and spaces that are essential to coronations past and present, guided by experts from Westminster Abbey.

  • HRH The Duke of Edinburgh formally opens Cellarium café

    Wednesday, 17th October 2012

    The Duke of Edinburgh formally opened the Cellarium café and terrace at Westminster Abbey on Wednesday 17th October 2012 and was welcomed to the Abbey by the Dean of Westminster, the Very Reverend Dr John Hall, and members of Chapter.

    Cellarium Cafe

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