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York Minster is one of the world’s most magnificent cathedrals. Since the 7th century, the Minster has been at the centre of Christianity in the north of England and today remains a thriving church rooted in the daily offering of worship and prayer. The Minster was built for the glory of God.
Explore one of the world’s most magnificent cathedrals. Experience our vast spaces and breathtaking medieval architecture, discover our Roman roots and learn about the Minster’s role in Viking York.
York Minster’s Central Tower is the highest point in York and offers unbeatable, panoramic views of the city. See medieval stonework and gothic grotesques as you climb the 275 steps to the top. Trips run regularly throughout the day.
What’s on. Get Involved. Safeguarding. More. BUY TICKETS. See our What's On section for upcoming services and events. 1984 Fire Commemoration.
Stunning collections spanning almost 2,000 years of history. Our 300,000 strong Collection tells the story of the cathedral across the centuries. Learn how you can explore this historic treasure trove. Learn more.
Experience York Minster in a new light this autumn when the cathedral is illuminated with PHOENIX, a brand-new sound and light projection commemorating the 40 th anniversary of the 1984 fire.
Scroll to explore. The Chapter of York (Charity Registration Number 1201499) is the governing body legally responsible for the care, management, administration, and Christian mission, ministry and witness of York Minster on behalf of the Church of England.
We’re often asked whether it’s possible to mark some of life’s key moments at the Minster, from baptisms to weddings and funerals. Follow the links below to find out more about our policies for different events, and how to get in touch. Weddings. Marriage blessings. Baptisms.
The Undercroft Museum. Follow in the footsteps of Roman soldiers, discover the Minster’s connections to Viking York and see archaeological finds from across the centuries in state-of-the-art chambers beneath the cathedral.
A new public park nestled between the York Minster Refectory and the Minster’s popular South Piazza, with stunning views of the cathedral. The area includes a sensory planting scheme and offers the perfect place to relax and enjoy the view.