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Meet the world's best-preserved version of the 1215 Magna Carta.
The Magna Carta is a legal document that was issued by King John in June 1215, to outline certain rights of individuals and covers many areas of the nation’s life, including the right to a fair trial.
There are only four versions of the great charter, as the ancient document is also known, and all of them are in Salisbury Cathedral.
The Magna Carta is a UNESCO protected document permanently housed in the Cathedral’s 13th century stone carved Chapter House, which depicts 60 Old Testament scenes.
Guests can visit the Salisbury Cathedral and the Chapter House at any time during opening hours.
The Cathedral’s regular operating times are the following:
Weekday services are held:
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