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Sunday 26 June 2022 to Saturday 2 July 2022
Sunday 26 June
celebrating 100 years of the RBL in Kent
- 31 Dec
A major new exhibition in Canterbury Cathedral’s Crypt allows visitors to explore up close, for the first time, a unique collection of artefacts – including the battle shield, gauntlets and jupon of medieval warrior Edward The Black Prince, and fragments of Thomas Becket’s shrine – that tell the complex, and often violent, story of Church-State relations.
Monday 27 June
If you have a garden and a library, you have everything you need. – Marcus Tullius Cicero Join the team at Canterbury Cathedral for a fascinating day exploring gardens and garden history at Canterbury Cathedral.
- 31 Dec
A major new exhibition in Canterbury Cathedral’s Crypt allows visitors to explore up close, for the first time, a unique collection of artefacts – including the battle shield, gauntlets and jupon of medieval warrior Edward The Black Prince, and fragments of Thomas Becket’s shrine – that tell the complex, and often violent, story of Church-State relations.
Tuesday 28 June
Usual precinct charges apply.
- 31 Dec
A major new exhibition in Canterbury Cathedral’s Crypt allows visitors to explore up close, for the first time, a unique collection of artefacts – including the battle shield, gauntlets and jupon of medieval warrior Edward The Black Prince, and fragments of Thomas Becket’s shrine – that tell the complex, and often violent, story of Church-State relations.
Wednesday 29 June
for St Peter and St Paul, Apostles
4th Recital of the Summer Song Recital Series, performed by the Choral Scholars. These lunchtime recitals are unticketed and free to attend, however please note that usual precinct charges apply.
- 31 Dec
A major new exhibition in Canterbury Cathedral’s Crypt allows visitors to explore up close, for the first time, a unique collection of artefacts – including the battle shield, gauntlets and jupon of medieval warrior Edward The Black Prince, and fragments of Thomas Becket’s shrine – that tell the complex, and often violent, story of Church-State relations.
Thursday 30 June
- 31 Dec
A major new exhibition in Canterbury Cathedral’s Crypt allows visitors to explore up close, for the first time, a unique collection of artefacts – including the battle shield, gauntlets and jupon of medieval warrior Edward The Black Prince, and fragments of Thomas Becket’s shrine – that tell the complex, and often violent, story of Church-State relations.
Friday 1 July
- 31 Dec
A major new exhibition in Canterbury Cathedral’s Crypt allows visitors to explore up close, for the first time, a unique collection of artefacts – including the battle shield, gauntlets and jupon of medieval warrior Edward The Black Prince, and fragments of Thomas Becket’s shrine – that tell the complex, and often violent, story of Church-State relations.
Saturday 2 July
The Nave, Martyrdom, Quire and Trinity Chapel will be closed until 13:00hrs. The Crypt remains open.
Last admission will be at the earlier time of 15:00hrs.
Hear ye, hear ye! Canterbury Medieval Pageant returns for more, free, medieval mayhem for all ages (even middle ages!). Expect a colourful parade featuring historical characters and re-enactment groups, music and giants, along with a family trail through various locations in the city.
- 31 Dec
A major new exhibition in Canterbury Cathedral’s Crypt allows visitors to explore up close, for the first time, a unique collection of artefacts – including the battle shield, gauntlets and jupon of medieval warrior Edward The Black Prince, and fragments of Thomas Becket’s shrine – that tell the complex, and often violent, story of Church-State relations.