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  1. Hace 6 días · Glastonbury Festival is a greenfield music and performing arts festival on farm land near Pilton, England. It was first held in 1970 and has been held in the majority of years since then in the summer. Its line-up is diverse, including music, comedy, circus and theatre, taking place on many different stages and performance areas.

  2. Hace 2 días · About Glastonbury Tor This iconic and evocative landmark offers magnificent views of the Somerset Levels, Dorset, Wiltshire and Wales. Steeped in history and legend, excavations at the top of the Tor have revealed the plans of two superimposed churches of St Michael, of which only a 15th-century tower remains.

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  3. Hace 4 días · GLASTONBURY IS one of England's earliest Christian sites and the focus of Arthurian and other legends.

  4. Hace 4 días · Article. 29/05/2021. Joseph of Arimathea and the Glastonbury Quest for the Holy Grail. During the Middles Ages, the shrine at Glastonbury attracted many pilgrims. Since the late 16th century, Glastonbury waned. The town’s hill and the abbey’s ruins are seen above in new and circa 1900 images. (photo: Public domain)

  5. Hace 3 días · Glastonbury Abbey is 'identified with the earliest days of monasticism' in England, (fn. 1) closely associated with the West Saxon royal house and with the monastic reform of the 10th century, and at the Conquest was probably the richest ecclesiastical community in the realm.

  6. Hace 4 días · 3. THE ABBEY OF GLASTONBURY. Round few places in England has so much legend grown up as round the abbey of Glastonbury. The origin of this monastic settlement, which seems almost alone to have carried the traditions of the British church in unbroken sequence down to Saxon times, is lost in obscurity nor have we space here to discuss the many legends concerning it.

  7. Hace 5 días · The English town of Glastonbury, an ancient settlement primarily known today for its raucous annual music festival and also for its connections to paganism, is also home to a special tree — a hawthorn that blooms every Christmas and again in May. This is notable since most hawthorns bloom only once a year and, generally, not in winter.