Edward
the confessor started building a church for the Benedictine
monks in 1045, which went on until 1065. It is said
there was another church before it and it was replaced
with this, which took the Norman form of Romanesque.
Between 1245 and 1272 Henry III started taking apart
the Norman church to rebuild it in the style we see
it today. Some parts were completed during Henry III's
time and the remaining sections produced a fusion
between the Norman form and the Gothic form. The remaining
sections were built after long intervals with the
final section being the top parts of the western tower
and the year was 1745. So The Westminster Abbey was
completed.
The abbey is also famous for the eminent figures
that have been buried here and the coronations of
many kings and queens of which William "the conqueror"
was the first and the year was 1066. Tours
are available and they last about 90 minutes, which
can be very helpful.
ÖFFNUNGSZEITEN
Monday - Friday : 9.30am - 3.45pm*
Wednesday : 9.30am - 7.00pm
Saturday : 9.30am - 1.45pm
Sunday : Worship Only
*For
the latest closure times click here