Visitors can expect to see the stunning architecture of the Cathedral, including Britain's tallest spire, the world's oldest mechanical clock, and the best-preserved original 1215 Magna Carta. They can also explore the Cathedral Close and Cloisters.
Services take place every day at the Cathedral, and visitors can join in person or through a livestream. For the most up-to-date service and music information, visitors can check the current schedule.
Visitors can support the Cathedral by donating, becoming part of the volunteer community, or joining one of the talented teams that work there. They can also learn about the Cathedral's vision, governance, and safeguarding policies.
The Cathedral and community share over 800 years of history. Visitors can explore the secrets of 'the Cathedral that moved' and learn about the restoration and conservation efforts to preserve this historic building for future generations.
The Cathedral houses one of the four remaining original Magna Cartas, which is the best-preserved of the four. Visitors can learn about the history and meaning of the Magna Carta from staff and volunteers at the Cathedral.