Tour the Priory
Tours are currently unavailable due to the Museum redevelopment.
They will resume 4 October 2010 when you will be able to see the
new Museum and have greater access to the historic buildings,
Church and Crypt.
Priory Church and Norman Crypt
Tour will take visitors to the oldest surviving part of the
medieval Priory, the remarkable Norman Crypt. The Catholic
Patriarch of Jerusalem, Heraclius, came here in 1185 to consecrate
the round church that once stood above it and to ask Henry II for
military help to protect Jerusalem.
Two years later Saladin had taken the city.
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In the North Chapel, visitors will see the shrouded effigy from
William Weston's tomb. Prior at the time of the Dissolution of the
monasteries, he died on the very day that the Act, closing down the
Order in England, went through parliament.
St John's Gate
After looking round
the 16th century church, used as a chapel to Henry VIII's palace,
the tour will return to the Tudor Gate House, once the
Southern entrance to the Priory and still retaining its original
roof bosses. After the Dissolution, St John’s Gate was put to many
different uses with Shakespeare, Dr Johnson, Hogarth and Dickens
all taking part in its story.
Another chapter opens in the 19th century with the founding of
the British Order, as a Royal Order of Chivalry, and the creation
of its headquarters within the Gate. Heraldry, stained glass,
gilding and carving all combine in glowing interiors, designed by
John Oldrid Scott to recall the traditions of the Hospitallers.
They provide the perfect setting for fine collections of painting,
furniture and silver from the Order’s time on Malta and, in a room
off the original 1504 spiral staircase, there is a library for
early books and manuscripts.