Events
What's On at Norwich Cathedral
Every day
Paddington
Visit Paddington near to the Herb Garden in the Cathedral Close.
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15 July to 11 September 2025, 10:00 - 16:00
Library exhibition: Beasts in books
Beasts in books an exhibition in Norwich Cathedral Library
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Every second Friday of the month, 2.30-3.00pm
Lectio Divina
Contemplative reading of scripture
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22 August, 26 September, 24 October 2025
Library tours
A behind-the-scenes look at Norwich Cathedral Library, its history and its collections.
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Early Sept 2025 to Spring 2026
Art in the Close
Norwich Cathedral’s Close is set to be the backdrop for an exciting new outdoor exhibition of contemporary art.
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10 Sept 2025, 19:00 - 20:15
Evening Organ Concert: Ashley Grote
Join us for this Wednesday evening concert given by Norwich Cathedral's Organist & Master of Music, Ashley Grote.
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Friday 12 and Sunday 14 September 2025
HODs: through the glass - the colour of light
Learn how skilled glassworkers have, through the centuries, used their expertise to make our cathedral glow.
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12 and 18 September
HODs: Building a Norman masterpiece
The who, when and how of the Cathedral's construction
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Facilitated trails Saturday 13, Tuesday 16 and Thursday 18 September
HODs: Architecture detectives
Follow a trail of architectural clues to learn more about the building of Norwich Cathedral
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Saturday 13 and Friday 19 September 2025
HODs: nine centuries of change
Christian worship is both a constant and constantly evolving through the history of the cathedral. We will explore how those changes show themselves in today’s cathedral.
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Monday 15 and Saturday 20 September 2025
HODs: the architecture of devotion
Join us as we explore how medieval devotional and liturgical practices shaped the physical form of Norwich Cathedral.
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Tuesday 16 and Friday 19 September, 10:00
HODs: a time-traveller's guide to Norwich Cathedral
Lightning strikes, fires, political and religious upheavals - all have left their mark on our city's best known landmark.
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