Sunday, August 8, 2010

Glastonbury Abbey Live Webcam for Classical Glastofest Music Festival 2010

Most people are familiar with the famous annual Glastonbury festival, where rock and pop stars from around the world gather to entertain the masses, but much less well renowned is the classical version of Glastonbury, the Classical Glasto fest, which takes place in the grounds of Glastonbury Abbey.

This live webcam view takes in the site of the festival:


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Glastonbury Abbey was a rich and powerful monastery in Glastonbury, Somerset, England. Since at least the 12th century the Glastonbury area was frequently associated with the legend of King Arthur, a connection promoted by medieval monks who asserted that Glastonbury was Avalon. The abbey was suppressed during the Dissolution of the Monasteries under King Henry VIII of England. The ruins and associated buildings are open today as a visitor attraction.

The ruins of Glastonbury Abbey were purchased by the Bath and Wells Diocesan Trust in 1908. The ruins are therefore now the property of the Church of England. On acquiring the site the Church appointed Frederick Bligh Bond to direct an archaeological investigation.

A pilgrimage to the ruins of Glastonbury Abbey was held by a few local churches in 1924. Pilgrimages continue today to be held; in the second half of June for the Anglicans and early in July for the Catholics and they attract visitors from all over Western Europe. Services are celebrated in the Anglican, Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox traditions.