Whether you would like to climb the Tower, explore the underground Crypt or find out more about Edward II's tomb, there's a tour for everyone at Gloucester Cathedral. Thanks to the skill and painstaking work of Kevin Lewis, we now have a full digital tour of the Cathedral which allows you to explore the site in incredible detail. Thanks to the skill and painstaking work of Kevin Lewis, we now have a full digital tour of the Cathedral which allows you to explore the site in incredible detail. Keep an eye on our website and social media for latest updates. Holy Communion
Download the Gloucester Cathedral app to your phone and use it at the same ,and you can uncover the fascinating history of the cathedral on your virtual wander. Do join us here in this special place which is both ‘sacred space and common ground.’ A unique behind the scenes opportunity to visit the Masons' Workshop and meet the team. Do join us here in this special place which is both ‘sacred space and common ground.’ Read more... 10.15am
Whilst it will never be quite the same as visiting in person, it's definitely the next best thing! Gloucester Cathedral is a glorious sacred space as well a spiritual house of prayer. Whether you would like to climb the Tower, explore the underground Crypt or find out more about Edward II's tomb, there's a tour for everyone at Gloucester Cathedral. We warmly welcome visitors from all over the world. You can purchase a guide and a translation from the Welcome Desk when you arrive. Sunday Eucharist
Climb the top of a winding medieval staircase to enjoy the best view of Gloucestershire. the Cathedral Library Room was originally part of the Abbey and holds a wonderful collection of books and manuscripts dating back to the 11th century. Welcome from the Dean. Built over Roman foundations, the abbey was originally made of wood. All tours are subject to volunteer availability, so on occasion there may be short notice cancellations. Visiting. 10.15am Sunday Eucharist 12.30pm (Mon-Sat) Holy Communion 4.30pm (Daily) Evening Prayer. October 22, 2016 | 360 Photography and VR. If you are coming to the Cathedral for a specific tour, contact our Visitor Experience Officer on, Physical Activity for Mental Health and Wellbeing, This church website is powered by Church Edit. Gloucester Cathedral stands for the glory of God in Jesus Christ and for the good of all people. Click on the links below to find out more. This magnificent and historic place is simply breath taking. Take in the beautifully restored medieval Lady Chapel and our impressive Norman nave, or journey into the crypt below and the tribune gallery above, all from the comfort of your computer, tablet or mobile phone. Located high above the main body of the Cathedral (you will need to go up 38 spiral steps!) All tours are subject to volunteer availability, so on occasion there may be short notice cancellations. Gloucester Cathedral stands for the glory of God in Jesus Christ and for the good of all people. On Sunday 5 July, your Cathedral began regular worship again. Physical Activity for Mental Health and Wellbeing, This church website is powered by Church Edit. Although the Cathedral is now open, all guided tours and events are currently cancelled due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Our guided tours are in English, but we have a Walk Around Guide (£2.00) available in the following languages: French, German, Italian, Spanish, Dutch, Danish, Romanian, Czech, Russian, Korean, Japanese and Chinese. Whether you would like to climb the Tower, explore the underground Crypt or find out more about Edward II's tomb, there's a tour for everyone at Gloucester Cathedral. Gloucester Tours App Featuring nearly 50 historic locations and 3 tours, this free and informative web app takes you on a journey through 2,000 years of Gloucester’s history. As well as the Sunday Eucharist at 10.15am there will be a daily (Mon-Sat) Holy Communion at 12.30pm. Services. 12.30pm (Mon-Sat)
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