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WESTMINSTER ABBEY

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The Chapter Office, 20, Dean's Yd, Westminster Abbey, London, United Kingdom
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Westminster Abbey is the coronation church of the monarchs of England, from William the Conqueror to Elizabeth II.

House of God, house of Kings. It is under this name that Westminster is known worldwide. Indeed, since the coronation of William the Conqueror in 1066, all the monarchs of England have come here to be crowned (with the exception of Edward V and Edward VIII). Some have also been married here and others are buried here. The Queen and Prince Philip were married here in 1947, and Kate Middleton and Prince William in 2011... This abbey, classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, was founded by Edward the Confessor in the 11th century. The Gothic architectural style did not appear until 1220 when Henry III decided to rebuild the abbey, mainly following the architectural fashion of the time. His wish is also to pay homage to Edward the Confessor, whom he admires a lot, and whose tomb attracts many pilgrims every year. Close to the French court, Henri III was notably inspired by the cathedrals of Amiens and Reims for the reconstruction. Between 1503 and 1519, the abbey was enlarged under Henri VII who added the Lady Chapel, also known as the Henri VII Chapel. The building is influenced by the Renaissance style, and Italian artists were even called in for the work. Definitively completed in 1745, the facade is endowed with two huge towers built by Chistopher Wren and Nicholas Hawksmoor, which retain the original Gothic style. This blend gives the building a very special charm, despite the major restorations of the 19th century when many medieval elements were removed. The emotion is strong when one enters inside this place full of history. The coronation throne, which dates from 1296 and is placed in front of the chapel of Henry VIII, is also magnificently sculpted. Underneath this seat was the stone of Scone, one of Scotland's oldest symbols. A visit to the abbey is a must to discover the fascinating history of the kings and queens of England. Betrayals, murders and power struggles are detailed and explained in a setting that lends itself to the imagination. Westminster is also home to the memorial tombs of illustrious Britons including Isaac Newton and Charles Darwin. The famous Poet's Corner, located in the south transept of the abbey, contains tombs or monuments dedicated to Geoffrey Chaucer, John Keats, Lewis Carroll and, of course, Charles Dickens and William Shakespeare, among others. In all, more than 3,000 people are buried in the abbey.


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Manej
Visited in april 2016
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Superbe, pleine d'Histoire mais malheureusement pas de photos possibles. Vérifiez les horaires avant de vous y rendre, elle est parfois fermée à la dernière minute pour l'une ou l'autre cérémonie.
lotusbleu60
Visited in december 2016
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Quel lieu symbolique à Londres ! Surtout si on se remémore tous ces célèbres mariages royaux ! et quel bel édifice mais que de monde aussi. Bien choisir vos horaires si vous voulez visiter ce lieu sans cette immense foule, c'est à dire dès l'ouverture ou une heure avant la fermeture. Que Londres est chargée d'histoire et de beauté !
Amandynn
Visited in december 2016
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Un endroit magnifique et chargé d'Histoire! L'Abbaye de Westminister est à visiter absolument, les commentaires de l'audioguide sont très intéressants. C'est un lieu unique où reposent de nombreux rois et reines, artistes, écrivians, scientifiques,... Je conseille de vous y rendre dès l'heure d'ouverture afin d'éviter la foule pour apprécier la visite
fabou08
Visited in october 2016
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A voir lors d une visite à Londres, elle est à proximité de Big Ben. Aussi belle à l intérieur qu' à l extérieur. Elle est le lieu de couronnement des rois et reines mais aussi celui du mariage de Kate et William. 1/2 tarif le jour de la nuit des musées (le 28/10/16) de 18h30 à 20h30: entrée adulte à 10euros.
ante2605
Visited in september 2016
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Pour entrer si vous avez le London Pass le coupe file est bien indiqué
A faire de bonne heure ,car même en étant dans les premiers pour rentrer pas de problème mais vu le monde qui entre ce n'est pas toujours facile de repérer ce que l'on souhaite voir
dommage pas de photos
mais il y a de quoi se rattraper a l'extérieur
ne pas oublié de visiter le cloitre

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