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Salisbury Cathedral | Wiltshire, UK
Enjoy the serenity and splendour of this stunning Cathedral, gaze up at Britain’s tallest spire, explore Britain’s largest Cathedral Close and Cloisters, see the world’s oldest mechanical clock and the best-preserved original 1215 Magna Carta – all in one beautiful place.
What's on at Salisbury Cathedral | Events in Salisbury, UK
With an exciting programme of events all year round and daily worship taking place, discover what's coming up at Salisbury Cathedral.
Livestreams - Salisbury Cathedral
Welcome to the Salisbury Cathedral livestream page. Our building has been a place of worship for 800 years, and we are pleased that through technology we can continue to welcome you and worship together beyond the physical space of the building.
Services - Salisbury Cathedral
We welcome all to join one of our services, whether you have come on a visit to our Cathedral from afar, or are a regular member of our congregation. Each week, we livestream our Sunday Eucharist and Evensong services on our Livestreams …
Your Visit to Salisbury Cathedral | Wiltshire, UK
So, we think the best way you can experience the true nature of the Cathedral is to come to one of our daily services – especially those featuring the Cathedral choir. You’ll find a complete list of our service times on our website to help you plan your visit.
Visit Salisbury Cathedral | Wiltshire, South West England
Discover a medieval masterpiece, with Britain’s tallest spire, largest cloisters, and biggest Cathedral Close, as well as an original 1215 Magna Carta. Come and see what makes Salisbury Cathedral one of England’s ‘must-see’ historical attractions.
The Cathedral Today - Salisbury Cathedral
Today the Cathedral continues to play an active role in the local community- most recently, in 2021, it was used as a Covid-19 vaccination centre. Did you know During the spring you may be lucky to hear, and perhaps see, peregrines flying around the Spire.
Our History - Salisbury Cathedral
Find out how when you journey back to the very beginning of Salisbury Cathedral’s story at Old Sarum, just a few miles from where the Cathedral stands today. Find out more
Heavenly light and earthly lighting - Salisbury Cathedral
Our architect had been flagging for some time that the Cathedral’s lighting should be changed to LED. Such a replacement would reduce fire risk and support our access priorities – improving illumination for those with impaired sight and mobility.
St John Passion - Salisbury Cathedral
Salisbury Cathedral Choir performs J.S. Bach’s St. John Passion, a masterpiece of sacred music that vividly tells the story of Christ’s Passion.