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Abbazia di Westminster
- Narrated by: Francesca Di Modugno
- Length: 41 mins
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Summary
L'abbazia di Westminster è una delle più grandi chiese del mondo, designata Patrimonio dell'Umanità. L'incoronazione di re e regine ha avuto luogo qui dal 1066 e molti monarchi della nazione sono sepolti qui. Il principale è San Edoardo il Confessore, re d'Inghilterra dal 1042 al 1066, il cui santuario è al centro della badia. Tesoro di dipinti, vetrate, pavimenti, tessuti e altri manufatti, la chiesa ha più di mille anni di storia. I monaci benedettini vissero in questo luogo verso la metà del X secolo, una tradizione di culto quotidiano che continua fino ad oggi.
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