Her Majesty The Queen visited Westminster Abbey on Thursday 3rd October to see the site of The King Charles III Sacristy ...
Meeting in this way and in this place at the opening of the Legal Year is both medium and message. At the heart of our society, and indeed of all mature societies, is a recognition that holding our ...
Curator Dr Susan Jenkins shares more about the lives and poetry of nine Poet Laureates who are buried or memorialised in ...
The Abbey is grateful for your support. Cash and contactless donations may be given as you leave via the Great West Door and will be divided equally between the work of the Abbey and the charities it ...
Building work will begin early next year and the project is due to be completed in 2026. Keep up to date with all the news and latest developments as the work progresses. Discover how we’re bringing ...
Find out what it’s like to be an Abbey chorister, ideal for boys aged 6 – 8. Our choristers enjoy an outstanding education at the Abbey Choir School, coupled with specialist musical training and the ...
If you buy an online ticket via the Westminster Abbey website you can upgrade it to an annual pass free of charge. This will enable you to visit the Abbey three times for the price of one. Simply ask ...
We’re transforming the welcome we offer to the millions of people who come to the Abbey to enjoy one of the world’s great churches. A new building – to be named The King Charles III Sacristy in honour ...