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Westminster Abbey, London
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Westminster Abbey, London• A Historic and Iconic Landmark
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Introduction• Westminster Abbey is one of the most famous
religious buildings in the UK.
• Located in London, it hosts royal coronations,
weddings, and burials.
• A symbol of British heritage and Gothic
architecture.
3.
History• Founded in 960 AD as a Benedictine
monastery.
• Rebuilt in the 13th century under King Henry
III.
• Coronation site since 1066.
• A UNESCO World Heritage Site.
4.
Architecture• Gothic architectural elements: pointed arches,
ribbed vaults.
• Stunning stained-glass windows.
• West towers completed in the 18th century.
• Poets' Corner: resting place of famous writers.
5.
Coronations and Royal Events• Every British monarch since 1066 crowned
here.
• Queen Elizabeth II’s coronation in 1953.
• Royal weddings, including William & Kate in
2011.
6.
Burials and Memorials• Final resting place of over 3,300 people.
• Includes Charles Darwin, Isaac Newton,
Chaucer.
• Tomb of the Unknown Warrior for WWI
soldiers.
7.
Poets' Corner• Dedicated to literary figures.
• Burials: Geoffrey Chaucer, Charles Dickens,
Rudyard Kipling.
• Memorials for Shakespeare, Jane Austen, and
others.
8.
Visitor Information• Open to public for tours and services.
• Located near Parliament Square, London.
• Entry fee applies; worship services free.
• Guided tours available.
9.
Interesting Facts• Not a cathedral but a 'Royal Peculiar' under
the monarch’s authority.
• Has survived wars and historical events for
over a thousand years.
• The Coronation Chair, used since 1308.
• Has hosted 16 royal weddings.
10.
Conclusion• Westminster Abbey symbolizes British history
and culture.
• A must-visit for history lovers and tourists.
• Its heritage, architecture, and royal
connections make it an enduring landmark.
11.
Thank You• Thank you for your attention!
• Feel free to ask questions or visit Westminster
Abbey.
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