Join the Winchester Cathedral Learning Team for a tailored tour of Winchester Cathedral especially for children and families.
This August Emma and Aisha from the Winchester Cathedral Learning Team will be leading tailored tours of Winchester Cathedral especially for families.
Experience the Cathedral's atmosphere, architecture and objects, hear stories about historic events and visit the famous Antony Gormley statue in the Crypt.
Emma and Aisha will be ready to answer the questions that children so often ask! For example…
Is it true that the cathedral floods?
How long did it take to build the cathedral?
What is inside the treasure chests?
Why are the floors wonky?
Are there people buried under the cathedral?
No question is a silly question, so ask away!
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