The Galleries are 16 metres (52 feet) above the floor of the Abbey. See amazing views of the Palace of Westminster and the medieval Chapter House on your way up – it’s all part of the experience. When ...
The dramatic view from Westminster ... that is set to change. Abbey authorities have decided to transform it into a museum space, soon to be known as the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Galleries.
Queen Elizabeth II was just 25 when she acceded to the throne. She celebrated her Diamond Jubilee in 2012 ... from the Queen’s coronation in Westminster Abbey and the subsequent procession ...
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Tour Westminster ... Abbey before we open our doors to the public and experience parts of the church only seen by a handful of people. During your 90-minute private tour in the empty Abbey you will ...
People across Northern Ireland gathered to watch the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II on Monday. The late Queen's funeral service took place at Westminster Abbey ... with a Jubilee banner Daniel ...
Keep in mind, while photos are allowed in the church, they are prohibited in some areas, including the Queen's Diamond Jubilee Galleries. Westminster Abbey is usually open to visitors Monday ...
The King and Queen Consort will travel to the coronation at Westminster Abbey in a more comfortable, relatively modern, horse-drawn carriage. They will ride in the Diamond Jubilee State Coach ...
There was a tribute to the Queen, awe-inspiring music and a sense of religious grandeur before King Charles was crowned. After travelling from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Abbey in the Diamond ...
The Queen's Diamond Jubilee Galleries are the first major built addition to Westminster Abbey in more than 250 years. Created within the Triforium located seven storeys above the abbey's nave, they ...
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