Tour: Memorials and memory
By Westminster Abbey
Multiple dates
Overview
Who is buried here and why? Take a fresh look at the Abbey as an evolving place of national memory on this thought-provoking guided tour.
Explore the role of national memory at Westminster Abbey, a building that is filled with beautifully designed memorial stones, windows and sculptures. With over 3,000 people buried and remembered in Westminster Abbey, each memorial tells a story about the past and how their legacy impacts our perceptions of British history in the present.
On this 75-minute tour, you’ll stop at a mix of famous and lesser-known memorials from the last 1,000 years, walking through some of the Abbey’s most atmospheric spaces including:
- The Cloisters, medieval corridors heaving with memorials old and new
- Poets’ Corner, where creative minds are remembered
- The Lady Chapel, a Tudor burial place for monarchs
- The Nave, including a space known as Scientists’ Corner
Please note, the tour on Saturday 21st March will be BSL Interpreted.
Category: Community, Heritage
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Refund Policy
Refunds up to 2 days before event
Location
Westminster Abbey
20 Deans Yd
London SW1P 3PA United Kingdom
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Westminster Abbey
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