A Cultural Journey of St Albans Cathedral for Blind and Partially Sighted People

Season 2, Episode 1104,   May 05, 03:00 PM

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St Albans Cathedral is the oldest site of continual Christian worship in the country, from small pilgrim church to huge Abbey and Monastery, to parish church and Cathedral which has stood firm through Reformation, Civil War, Plagues, and Pandemics.

St Albans is the only Cathedral in the country to house two medieval pedestal shrines that belong to St Alban and St Amphibalus.  The Cathedral dates back 1700 years and is rich in history and traditions.  

So do join Toby for an audio described guided touch tour of St Albans Cathedral with VocalEyes trained Cathedral guide Helen Hughes to find out more about St Alban, his story and explore Many of the fascinating parts of the cathedral including St Albans Shrine, a statue of St George, the Watching Loft and much more besides.

For more about St Albans Cathedral and their guided audio described touch tours for blind and partially sighted people do either email boxoffice@stalbanscathedral.org, call the Cathedral on 01727 890 290 or visit the following pages of their website -
https://www.stalbanscathedral.org/Event/vip-guided-tour 


Image Shows an arial shot of the front of St Albans cathedral