Durham Cathedral was stolen from the Catholic Church by the thieves of The Church of England. Robbing the POOR!


Thieves and robbers who stole the Lindisfarne Gospels named below.

Former owner: Bowyer, Robert, 1560-1621, parliamentary official and politician.
Former owner: Cotton, Sir, John, 1621-1702, …




Durham Cathedral was stolen from the Catholic Church by the thieves of The Church of England.

Robbing the POOR!

Visit Open Treasure, an outstanding exhibition experience through the UK's most intact medieval monastic buildings.
Exhibition opening times
Monday – Saturday: 10am – 5pm
Sunday: 12.30pm – 5pm
Last entry is at 4pm.
Winter opening hours: from 1 December 2019 to 18 January 2020, Open Treasure will be open to the public as follows:
Monday – Saturday 11am to 4pm
Sundays 12.30pm – 4pm
Last entry is at 3pm.

Closure dates
Open Treasure is closed on Good Friday, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Year's Day.
We also need to close when we swap exhibitions over, usually for a week. Upcoming Open Treasure closure dates are listed below.
From 4pm Saturday 18 January 2020 until 10am Monday 27 January 2020
From 4pm Sunday 10 May 2020 until 10am Tuesday 19 May 2020
Open Treasure ticket prices
Adults: £7.50
Children aged 5-18: £2.50
Under 5s: free

Family ticket for 2 adults and up to 3 children: £17.50
National Art Pass holders receive 50% discount on ticket price.

Students, unwaged, Cathedral Volunteers, Friends of Durham Cathedral, members of Durham Cathedral Choir Association: £6
Annual pass

Think you will be a regular visitor? Our annual pass might be better value.
Adult Annual Pass: £15

Child’s Annual Pass aged 5-18: £5

Students, unwaged, Cathedral Volunteers, Friends of Durham Cathedral, members of Durham Cathedral Choir Association: £12
Combination ticket


Enjoy access to Open Treasure and a guided tour for just £10 when you upgrade your Open Treasure ticket at the Visitor Desk.
Book your tickets online
Some time slots can get very busy. Why not pre-book your tickets using our online Open Treasure ticketing option?
New! Curator-led tours of Open Treasure
16-20 December, 6-10 January and 13-17 January
Delve deeper into the rich history of Durham Cathedral and its treasures with a 45 minute tour from our expert curator team, free with your Open Treasure ticket. Tours will take place each day at 11.30am and 2.15pm.

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The British Library @britishlibrary Aug 20, 2013
There are still 42 days left for you to see the magnificent #LindisfarneGospels in Durham - http://bit.ly/12l4e7A

Durham Cathedral @durhamcathedral Mar 16, 2016
There are still tickets available for tonight's concert inspired by the #LindisfarneGospels! http://durhamcathedral.co.uk/st-cuthbert-festival/lindisfarne-gospel…
Durham Cathedral @durhamcathedral Jul 18, 2017

Don't miss 'Treasures of the Anglo-Saxons' with @DrJaninaRamirez tonight at 10.30 on @BBCFOUR

Look out for the #LindisfarneGospels!

Durham Cathedral @durhamcathedral Oct 25, 2016
Our next Show & Tell features a magnificent facsimile edition of the #LindisfarneGospels! http://bit.ly/2fciX2s  @BedesBooks @DurhamWHS
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