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Westminster Abbey

Gothic abbey church where monarchs have been crowned for 1,000 years. Poets' Corner and royal tombs.

Westminster Abbey

About

Every monarch since 1066 has been crowned in this Gothic masterpiece, where 3,000+ tombs create Britain's ultimate who's who. From royal weddings to state funerals, the Abbey remains a working church where history happens—Elizabeth I shares eternity with rival half-sister Mary, while Darwin rests peacefully despite religious controversy.

Architectural Marvels

Henry VII's Lady Chapel showcases fan vaulting so intricate it appears weightless, while 13th-century stained glass floods the nave with color. The 100-foot ceilings create vertical drama that inspired Gothic revival worldwide. Modern additions include Battle of Britain windows, proving the Abbey evolves with the nation.

Navigate highlights efficiently: Edward the Confessor's shrine, Coronation Chair (minus the Stone of Scone), and Scientists' Corner where Newton neighbors Hawking. The Quire hosts daily services with world-class choir performances.

Poets' Corner & Beyond

Literary pilgrims find Chaucer, Dickens, and Hardy buried here, while Shakespeare and Austen have memorials only. Recent additions span Stephen Hawking to actors like Olivier, reflecting expanded cultural recognition.

Jeremy Irons narrates excellent audio guides, while verger-led tours access hidden areas. Evensong (free, most days 5pm) offers authentic worship experience. Skip the queue with online tickets, and don't miss the medieval Pyx Chamber or the Abbey Museum in the vaulted undercroft.