2025年1月10日 · Welcome to Bath Abbey. Living and Telling the Good News of Jesus with the City of Bath and its Visitors. A moment of stillness in the beating heart of a vibrant city. A …
Much like the city of Bath has experienced rise and falls in fortune, survived a number of major conflicts, architectural and religious reforms, and two World Wars, the Abbey still stands …
Whether it’s to pause and reflect or light a candle, discover centuries of history or simply enjoy the architecture, you’re always welcome at Bath Abbey. Every year, we enjoy welcoming …
Learn about our fascinating history and take in the wonderful views of the UNESCO World Heritage city of Bath with your own personal guide. Toast your special occasion and your …
Celebrate the Coronation of King Charles III at Bath Abbey. On 11 May 973 AD Bath Abbey was the site of the coronation of Edgar, the “First King of All England". This event became the …
The first sight most visitors have of Bath Abbey is the West front, with its unique ladders of Angels. The story behind this is that Bishop Oliver King is said to have had a dream of …
As an active working church in the community, at times the Abbey is open for services and special events and therefore closed for visiting. Please check back regularly before your visit to see …
Tickets available through Bath Box Office: https://bathboxoffice.org.uk/whats-on/bf6-the-english-concert/ J S Bach’s Mass in B Minor is the composer’s monumental sacred work, and his final …
Very little is known of the Anglo-Saxon convent and monastery which existed in Bath in the centuries before the Norman Cathedral was built. It seems that there was an Abbey Church in …
In accordance with Government and Church of England guidelines, the service is currently sung by a reduced Abbey choir. We have a very much reduced seating capacity to adhere to …