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Welcome to the official website of Lincoln Cathedral
Welcome message from the Dean:
"Lincoln Cathedral is one of the finest gothic buildings in Europe. Here you will find information about its past history, its present activities and our hopes for its future.
I hope you will come and visit Lincoln Cathedral to discover its wonders for yourself and receive a blessing.”
- The Very Reverend Philip Buckler
(Dean of Lincoln)
Welcome message from the Dean:
"Lincoln Cathedral is one of the finest gothic buildings in Europe. Here you will find information about its past history, its present activities and our hopes for its future.
I hope you will come and visit Lincoln Cathedral to discover its wonders for yourself and receive a blessing.”
- The Very Reverend Philip Buckler
(Dean of Lincoln)

The Cathedral will be closed to the public from 6pm on Tuesday 28 July 2009. Please click for more information and go to 28 July on the calendar.

We are working with publishers Third Millennium to create a beautifully illustrated hardcover portrait of Lincoln Cathedral, to be published in November 2010. Click for more information.

We currently have a vacancy for a Glazier. Click here for more information.

We currently have vacancies for Choral Scholarships. Click here for more information.

The Peregrine Falcons have produced two chicks. Click on the link for more information and to view the webcam in the nest.

An exhibition based on the film "Young Victoria" in which the Cathedral was the location for the coronation scenes. Click here for more information and then click on any date between 5 March and 12 September 2009.

The Cathedral Gift pack, in association with the Lincolnshire Cooperative Stores, is back on sale. Click here for more information.

Ring Out Wild Bells - a recording of Church Bells of Lincolnshire is now on sale. Click for more information.

In this new section of the website, find out about the Magna Carta and Lincoln Cathedral's role - how it challenges us today, its historical significance and its wider influence.
