Abbey Churches
Abbey Churches are Christian religious buildings that were once part of a monastery or convent, typically run by monks or nuns. These churches are known for their architectural beauty and historical significance, often featuring ornate decorations, stained glass windows, and grand vaulted ceilings. Abbey Churches serve as places of worship, meditation, and community gathering, and hold a special place in the hearts of believers for their spiritual and cultural importance.
External Links
- [westminster-abbey.org] A royal church | Westminster Abbey