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For sheer beauty, there is no comparison to Westminster Abbey.
It has been the site for every coronation since 1066 and is
the burial place of Kings, warriors, poets, scientists, and
musicians.
For almost one thousand years, Westminister Abbey has been
the setting for much of London's
ceremonies such as Royal Weddings, Coronations, and Funeral
Services.
It is one of the grandest pieces of architecture in the capital.
It's an awesome and vast place that gleams white and pink
outside but seems darker inside.
In addition, the Abbey is the parish church of the Royal
Family, when in residence at Buckingham
Palace. Thus, it is a Royal Peculiar (not under control
of the Archbishop of Canterbury but under direct control of
the Queen). It is symbolically the entire nation's church
and almost museum-like, considering the large amount of history
associated with it.
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