In this engaging session, Professor Binski will delve into the medieval art and architecture of Westminster Abbey, tracing its transformation from around 1200 to the Reformation. Discover how the Abbey’s breathtaking design and artistic innovations were shaped by both religious devotion and political power, and how they reflect broader European Gothic trends of the period.
This event offers a rare opportunity to gain fresh insights into one of Britain’s most iconic religious landmarks through the expert lens of a leading scholar.
About the Lunchtime Talk Series
Held on the second Wednesday of every month at St Margaret’s Church, our Lunchtime Talk series invites visitors to explore different aspects of Westminster Abbey’s rich history. Each talk features expert speakers and unique perspectives, perfect for anyone interested in art, architecture, and heritage.
About Paul Binski
Professor Paul Binski FBA, FSA is Emeritus Professor of the History of Medieval Art at the University of Cambridge. A leading authority on Gothic art and architecture in Western Europe (1100–1400), his major publications include Westminster Abbey and the Plantagenets, Becket’s Crown, Gothic Wonder, and Gothic Sculpture. He is a Fellow of the British Academy.