Monday-Friday, 15:30-16:30 (19 August - 13 September) The Corona Chapel was built in the 12th century to house the crown - corona in Latin - of St Thomas Becket’s skull, sliced off during his murder, and revered as a saintly relic. Explore the chapel, usually closed to the public, giving you the opportunity to explore the tombs of Cardinal Reginald Pole and Archbishop Temple, and view the wonderful stained glass windows in more detail, before climbing the 95 steps to the top of the Corona Tower itself and experience amazing views across the city in all directions.
This tour offers a unique opportunity to see the city of Canterbury differently - as well as some hidden stone carvings atop the tower. £15 per person. Cathedral admission not included. Bookable on the day only. Book at our Visitor Centre. In the event of wet or windy weather the tour will not go ahead.
Please read full tour information and restrictions online before booking. You will be required to sign a disclaimer on the day, to confirm you have understood and will abide by these restrictions.
£15.00 plus Cathedral Entrance Charges
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‘Climb the Corona’ Tour at Canterbury Cathedral
The PrecinctsCanterburyCT1 2EH
CT12EH
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