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Tourists to get chance to walk in King Charles’ coronation footsteps

Published by Uma Rajagopal

Posted on March 24, 2023

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· Last updated: February 2, 2026

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Visitors will have a unique opportunity to walk on the historic Cosmati Pavement at Westminster Abbey, where King Charles III's coronation will take place. This rare access highlights the significance of the site in British royal history.
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LONDON (Reuters) – London’s Westminster Abbey said visitors will get the chance this summer to follow King Charles’ coronation footsteps, getting access for the first time in living memory to an area sealed off to the public. Charles will be crowned on May 6 at the church where coronations for English and British monarchs have […]

LONDON (Reuters) – London’s Westminster Abbey said visitors will get the chance this summer to follow King Charles’ coronation footsteps, getting access for the first time in living memory to an area sealed off to the public.

Charles will be crowned on May 6 at the church where coronations for English and British monarchs have been held for the past 1,000 years.

As part of special tours to be run in the weeks afterwards, visitors to the Abbey will be able to walk – having taken their shoes off – on the “Cosmati Pavement” near the High Altar where the Coronation Chair will be placed for the service.

“For the first time in known history, this pavement will be on view and used for a coronation,” said Vanessa Simeoni, the head conservator at the Abbey. “It is such a rare opportunity. Nobody apart from the clergy go up to this place.”

The mosaic flooring, made of marble, stone, glass and metal, was laid on the orders by King Henry III in 1268 and is unique in Britain, Simeoni said.

But it had been in such a state of poor repair that it had been hidden from view under a carpet since the 1870s and only underwent conservation work which ended in 2010.

(Reporting by Will Russell; Writing by Michael Holden; Editing by Alison Williams )

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Westminster Abbey?
Westminster Abbey is a historic church in London, known for hosting royal ceremonies, including coronations, and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
What is the Cosmati Pavement?
The Cosmati Pavement is a unique mosaic floor in Westminster Abbey, historically significant as the location where the Coronation Chair is placed during royal ceremonies.
What is the significance of the Coronation Chair?
The Coronation Chair is a historic throne used in the coronation of British monarchs, symbolizing the authority and continuity of the monarchy.
What is conservation work?
Conservation work involves the preservation and restoration of historical artifacts and structures to maintain their integrity and prolong their lifespan.

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