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London - Inner Places of Worship & Religious Sites |
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• A WorldWeb.com Travel Guide to Places of Worship & Religious Sites in London - Inner, England. |
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Chapel Royal of St Peter ad Vincula
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One of the oldest surviving churches found within the original city boundary, the Church of St. Peter in Chains is a remarkable testament to English architecture. Built for Henry VII around 1520, the church preserves many items from the centuries, and is the last resting place of those who died within the Tower walls, as well as many executed on Tower Hill.
Address: Tower of London | London, England | EC3N 4AB [ Map ]
Tel: +44 (0) 20 7709 0765
St. Mary-Le-Bow Church
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Traditionally, to be a true cockney one must be born within listening distance of the bells of St. Mary-Le-Bow. Located in the City of London, the current church on this site is one of many designed by Sir Christoper Wren after the Great Fire of London burned down most of the city, including various places of worship.
Address: Cheapside | London | EC2V 6AU [ Map ]
Tel: +44 (0) 20 7248 5139
St. Bride's Church
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One of the most ancient of London's churches, people have worshiped at this site for centuries. A number of churches have stood here, the most recent incarnation was designed by Sir Christopher Wren in 1672. Due to its location on Fleet Street, St. Bride's has a close association with print and journalism, and after extensive bombing during the Second World War gutted the building, it was rebuilt at the expense of local newspapers and writers. The church's distinctive spire is said to have been the inspiration for the modern-day tiered wedding cake.
Address: 50 Fleet St. | London [ Map ]
Tel: +44 (0) 20 7427 0133
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St. Paul's Cathedral
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St. Paul's Cathedral is one of London's most recognized churches. It was built between 1675 and 1710, and is situated on the site of four previous cathedrals dating back to 604. As you enter the church, which still runs mass, there is a statue of Queen Anne at the west entrance. Throughout the building there are monuments and statues amid beautiful artwork and stunning architecture. It is the second largest church dome in the world, the first being St. Peter's in Rome.
Address: Ludgate Hill | London, England | EC4 [ Map ]
Tel: +44 (0) 20 7236 4128
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Temple Church
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Built by the Knights Templar as their English headquartes in the late 12th century, the Temple Church is one of the most historically fascinating and structurally unique in London. The church, which has gained renewed interest after being included as a setting in the popular novel The Da Vinci Code, is famous for its marble effigies of medieval knights.
Address: Middle Temple Lane | London [ Map ]
Tel: +44 (0) 20 7353 3470
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Westminster Cathedral
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The Westminster Cathedral is the headquarters for the Roman Catholic Church in Britain. Built in 1903, the interior of the building is incomplete in marble, mosaic and bare brick. Visitors can ride up the tower for a great view of London. Service is held several times daily.
Address: Cathedral Clergy House, 42 Francis Street | London, England | SW1P 1QW [ Map ]
Tel: +44 (0) 20 7798 9055
Neasden Temple
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Neasden Temple is a Hindu place of worship, located in the Neasden suburb of north London. There are regular prayer times throughout the day and visitors with an interest in Hinduism or the story of the Temple, one of the largest of its kind outside India, can browse the large and informative exhibition.
Address: 105-119 Brentfield Road | London, England | NW10 8LD
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Southwark Cathedral
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By far the better known of Southwark's two cathedrals, The Cathedral and Collegiate Church of St Saviour and St Mary Overie, to use it's full name, is London's oldest Gothic building. The cathedral is also notable for a stained glass window depicting Shakespeare's plays, underneath is a statue of the Bard. Regular prayer times and ceremonies are scheduled for worship.
Address: London Bridge | London, England | SE1 9DA [ Map ]
Tel: +44 (0) 20 7367 6700
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Chapel of St. John the Evangelist
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Located within the White Tower, the chapel dates back to 1080, making it the oldest church in the city. In 1674, renovations unearthed the remains of two young boys now believed to be the bones of Edward V and his younger brother Richard. Popular theory has it that the boys were murdered by Richard III so that he could assume the throne.
Address: Tower of London, Tower Hill | London, England | EC3N 4AB [ Map ]
Westminster Abbey
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The Westminster Abbey spans 32,000 square feet and is an architectural marvel dating back to 1045, the bells used by the church date back to the 13th and 16th centuries. The Abbey has been the setting of many Royal celebrations and grievances, Kings and other stately figures are buried here. Tours are available and there are regular times of worship.
Address: The Chapter Office, Dean's Yard, Westminster Abbey | London, England | SW1P 3PA [ Map ]
St. Martin-in-the-fields
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St. Martin-in-the-fields is a parish church with a long history of giving to the homeless and is situated in the northeast corner of Trafalgar Square. Classical music performances can sometimes be heard in the evening and the church also has a cafe.
Address: St Martin-in-the-Fields, Trafalgar Square | London, England | WC2N 4JJ [ Map ]
Tel: +44 (0) 20 7766 1100
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