A hidden gem. The Temple Church.(Da Vinci Code)

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  • čas přidán 12. 05. 2024
  • The Temple Church built by the Knights Templar and in use since 1163. The Templars owned the surrounding land until they were suppressed in 1314.

Komentáře • 84

  • @melaniephillips4238
    @melaniephillips4238 Před 24 dny +24

    You can get a sense of how old this beautiful church is by how far below current ground level it is. That is what is so remarkable for us Americans -- to see incredibly historic structures like these, going on 1000 years old and still in use. Thank you so much for the tour!

    • @doodlebug1
      @doodlebug1  Před 24 dny +3

      If you like history, you love London.

  • @user-pq2xj3du6g
    @user-pq2xj3du6g Před 20 dny +4

    Great video .
    The current Temple church was badly damaged during the blitz in WWII and rebuilt at the end of the war. It’s open to the public during the day and is definitely worth a visit if you’re in London. The church is about a half mile walk from St Pauls cathedral.
    Most of the damage to the effigies statues was caused when the walls and roof collapsed during the blitz.

    • @doodlebug1
      @doodlebug1  Před 20 dny

      Thanks for your encouraging comment, and information about about the damage during the blitz. Such a lot of old churches were badly damaged or destroyed.

  • @bernadettegaudin2235
    @bernadettegaudin2235 Před 23 dny +9

    William Marshall. The greatest knight. Won 500 jousts. Along with his 3 sons, none of whom had heirs.

    • @doodlebug1
      @doodlebug1  Před 23 dny +2

      Thanks for that information. I will read up about " The Greatest Knight". I was in Lincoln's Inn Fields the other day, a park these days not far from Temple Church. It has sign there saying that jousts used to take place there.

  • @susanmitchell4744
    @susanmitchell4744 Před 25 dny +11

    I used to walk past Temple Church every evening on my way home from work.

    • @doodlebug1
      @doodlebug1  Před 25 dny

      Nice walk after a day's at work.

    • @Aine24601
      @Aine24601 Před 4 dny

      Me too i was in Barristers Chambers 😂

  • @eros-alatus
    @eros-alatus Před 24 dny +9

    This church, those graves are so unexpected to see there. It's like having a dream in which you open a wardrobe and there's a railway engine waiting for you.

    • @ffotograffydd
      @ffotograffydd Před 24 dny

      Why wouldn’t you expect graves in a church?

    • @eros-alatus
      @eros-alatus Před 24 dny

      @@ffotograffydd I meant the graves outside, the place looks like it could be someone's yard or just a normal pavement and they are just there and have been for many years. Do you know what I mean?

    • @ffotograffydd
      @ffotograffydd Před 24 dny +3

      @@eros-alatus The building they’re outside is much more recent than the church and is built on the area that used to be part of the old church yard. When it was built in the 17th century they kept and relocated some of the gravestones.

  • @karenmahaffey1473
    @karenmahaffey1473 Před 24 dny +10

    Crossed legs of effigies are for Templars who have been to Jerusalem according to Irish legends.

    • @doodlebug1
      @doodlebug1  Před 24 dny +4

      Thanks for adding that information Karen I didn't know that.

  • @janicesmyth1713
    @janicesmyth1713 Před 25 dny +7

    Been in here beautiful church full of history.

    • @doodlebug1
      @doodlebug1  Před 25 dny +1

      It's really is worth visiting, unique and beautiful, and as you say full of history.

  • @amazinggrace5692
    @amazinggrace5692 Před 24 dny +5

    Thanks for posting this for us to see.

    • @doodlebug1
      @doodlebug1  Před 24 dny

      Thank you for watching. I'm glad you enjoyed it.

  • @user-jh8mo1gx6l
    @user-jh8mo1gx6l Před 23 dny +4

    Well done video tour. Thank you!

    • @doodlebug1
      @doodlebug1  Před 23 dny

      Thank you for watching. I'm glad your enjoyed it.

  • @Aine24601
    @Aine24601 Před 4 dny +1

    I worked for Barristers Chambers literally stonesthrow away for many years. Im 66 ..(dont know how that happened😂) i used to sit in the Church regularly alone...it was so serene. You can go in to just pray but i think nowadays thats just in the East side. Otherwise its about a fiver to get in..at least it was. Im retired now and after 40 years in London im glad to be away.... Miss my little visits to the Templars though.
    Sadly it was heavily damaged in Bombing Raids during WW2 and has been rebuilt extensively. Its a beautiful place and so peaceful.

    • @doodlebug1
      @doodlebug1  Před 3 dny

      Thank for your comment. I paid 3 pounds, concession, so there are some benefits of getting older.😀

  • @johnellis7445
    @johnellis7445 Před 12 dny +2

    Sir . Marker 4.34 . This doorway is the actual door King John walked through. The Barons & Earls were after him, and this church was the safest place for him.

    • @doodlebug1
      @doodlebug1  Před 11 dny

      Thanks for that interesting information John. I'm thinking of going back to visit the church to get some better detailed photos with a Dslr as someone commented it was a pity I didn't show the names on the effigies, being that they are so important to the history of this country. I will try to get some better shots of the doorway as well after your comment.

  • @museonfilm8919
    @museonfilm8919 Před 27 dny +4

    That statue in the glass case..!!! 😮

    • @doodlebug1
      @doodlebug1  Před 27 dny +4

      Yeah, he looks pretty imposing.

  • @Joe-ew5rt
    @Joe-ew5rt Před 24 dny +3

    Why does it matter why people come to visit as long as they come. I'm sure once they do, they will be enchanted and really appreciate what it is. That is all that really matters.

    • @doodlebug1
      @doodlebug1  Před 24 dny

      Agree with you 100%. Once they come I'm sure they will be intrigued and appreciate the history and learn something new.

  • @donnadees1971
    @donnadees1971 Před 24 dny +6

    And amaze at work former cultures produced. We have people but don’t produce beauty, like these people did.

  • @stephanieyee9784
    @stephanieyee9784 Před 20 dny +1

    I've been to Temple Church and wandered around in there for a couple of hours. Its a beautiful Church and the fact it is tied to so much history makes it more than just a church.
    I am a bit disappointed that you didn't take the opportunity to zoom in on the names of the knights effigies. These men were some of the most famous men of their time.

    • @doodlebug1
      @doodlebug1  Před 20 dny +1

      Glad you liked it there, it is a special. place. The camera I was using for the video was a GoPro, which doesn't really have a zoom as such. When I take still photos I use a DSLR which has a zoom. So I miss that facility myself. Just starting to get the hang of the Go Pro. I suppose in the future maybe I could take some photos with the DSLR and edit them in with the video for names and details.

  • @ConnieM777
    @ConnieM777 Před 22 dny +3

    Fascinating!

  • @Elise2010able
    @Elise2010able Před 18 dny +1

    WOW🤩😍😃How amazing this church is.
    I tried to find it when I was in Britain in 2013 but got lost and never ended up getting to see it..
    Thank you for doing all these tours. I would love to see London at night, if that is one you could do?

    • @doodlebug1
      @doodlebug1  Před 18 dny +1

      It is a really interesting church to visit. Pity you missed it when you were in London. I will try to do some videos at night at some point. Thanks for watching.

  • @lulubellecataloni5605
    @lulubellecataloni5605 Před 23 dny +1

    Wonderful video- great job!

    • @doodlebug1
      @doodlebug1  Před 23 dny +1

      Thank you very much for your encouragement.

  • @d.l.l.6578
    @d.l.l.6578 Před 24 dny +4

    I’ve been to London numerous times and never heard of this. Will go next time. Thanks.

  • @sarahcrowther6267
    @sarahcrowther6267 Před 15 dny

    Well i lived in London for 6 years in the mid/late 80s and i missed this gem. Nothing wrong with being associated with Da Vinci code, if people read the book and then explore the church it helps keep the church alive and they will look into the history further.

    • @doodlebug1
      @doodlebug1  Před 15 dny

      Pity you missed it when you were living in London. Agree with you about people learning about the history once they know about the church.

  • @coreahellwig181
    @coreahellwig181 Před 24 dny +3

    WOW .

  • @colincox7305
    @colincox7305 Před 21 dnem +2

    Knights templar hq peace luv ❤️

  • @robertalford2257
    @robertalford2257 Před 8 dny +1

    It's a lovely spot to walk around, quite quiet and so captivating. Just a thought, how much and how many strings would have to be pulled to live in some of these apartments?

    • @doodlebug1
      @doodlebug1  Před 8 dny +1

      Thanks for your comment. I think a lot of the apartments are actually Inns of Court law offices that are leased. There are short term lodgings there as well, I think. But as you say I think you would need to know the right people to get to live there.

    • @Aine24601
      @Aine24601 Před 4 dny +1

      I worked for Barristers at Temple Bar for years. Those flats arent private residences theyre Barristers Chambers for the Inns of Court.
      Some rooms are also used for visiting QCs etc. Whoops sorry...KCs. but mainly Chambers.
      I have a feeling any American reading this may be confused. Our Legal System bears no resemblance to yours.

  • @thidahongwangyen3251
    @thidahongwangyen3251 Před 29 dny +2

    Wow!!!!!!!!

    • @doodlebug1
      @doodlebug1  Před 29 dny +2

      Yeah, it's a really interesting, beautiful little church.

  • @janel342
    @janel342 Před 24 dny +2

    How awful that this exquisite place is given a reference to one of the most tawdry films ever made.

    • @ffotograffydd
      @ffotograffydd Před 24 dny

      Indeed.

    • @doodlebug1
      @doodlebug1  Před 23 dny

      The church has talks advertised on its own website, ...... From the Templars to the Da Vinci Code, so giving it a reference doesn't seem to bother them too much.

    • @ffotograffydd
      @ffotograffydd Před 23 dny

      @@doodlebug1 It’s still a shame that they have to dumb down like that.

    • @doodlebug1
      @doodlebug1  Před 23 dny +1

      @@ffotograffydd I know what you mean, but I suppose it's entertainment. Of course you're right the true history is interesting enough on it's own . Hopefully when people do go there it will spark an interest in the real history. All the best.

    • @esbliss13
      @esbliss13 Před 20 dny

      It's all in fun. Most people know it's not for real... or is it 😉😄

  • @deantaylor1512
    @deantaylor1512 Před 21 dnem +1

    If only the public knew the secrets of that place … I could tell you so much but alas it would mean a most painful death for yours truly ….

  • @3m5r56
    @3m5r56 Před 26 dny +3

    Do they still say Mass in the Church?

    • @doodlebug1
      @doodlebug1  Před 25 dny +3

      Their website lists Holy Communion service which I think is the same thing.

    • @eros-alatus
      @eros-alatus Před 24 dny +2

      I don't think so cause it's probably Anglican not Catholic and there is no mass in Church of England but service.

    • @villeelomaa7836
      @villeelomaa7836 Před 24 dny +3

      What's the problem with Mass? In the Lutheran church we have a Mass every Sunday.

    • @eros-alatus
      @eros-alatus Před 24 dny

      @@villeelomaa7836 en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mass_in_the_Catholic_Church

    • @phoenixxavier9615
      @phoenixxavier9615 Před 24 dny +2

      Only RC churches have mass in the UK as far as I'm aware. But I guess there may be churches which share common beliefs with them & may therefore also hold mass. All protestant churches I've been to have meetings & services of one form or another, but never mass.
      A communion service is when the congregation breaks bread & has a sip of wine in rememberance of Jesus, just as He did at the last supper. The churches I've been to usually do this once a month. I think the RC's do this in most (if not all) of their mass'.

  • @simontyrrell8866
    @simontyrrell8866 Před 27 dny +3

    I don't know why you think this is hidden. It's on all the maps as Temple Church, it even has a tube station nearby called Temple tube station, pretty crap way of hiding it wouldn't you think? I was christened there - goodness knows how my parents found it since it's hidden.

    • @doodlebug1
      @doodlebug1  Před 27 dny +3

      Hello Simon everything you say is 100% correct. However I know people who have walked past it for 30 years on their way to work and never known it was there. They never walked through that gateway to see what was down there. So in a way it's hidden down a small alley. So to me, "a hidden gem" . Nice place to be christened

    • @Austin8thGenTexan
      @Austin8thGenTexan Před 26 dny +4

      I visit the Temple Church when visiting London. William Marshal, Knight Templar, 1st Earl of Pembroke is one of the effigies on the chapel floor. Please be careful where you step - he's my 22nd great-grandfather... 🗡️🧎‍♂️

    • @doodlebug1
      @doodlebug1  Před 26 dny +2

      ​@@Austin8thGenTexan Thanks for your very interesting comment. That's fantastic that you could visit there with your family connection. I always try to be respectful in any place of worship or burial that I visit. Through my life I have visited, Christian, Muslim, Buddhist, Hindu and Jewish holy places. Always feel a sense of wonder and awe when I'm there.

    • @mariecolette9066
      @mariecolette9066 Před 26 dny +4

      Wow..what a pleasant person you must be in person if this is how you talk to people online.

    • @Austin8thGenTexan
      @Austin8thGenTexan Před 26 dny +2

      @@doodlebug1 I have no doubt whatsoever that you're respectful and polite _wherever_ you go. Was simply being cheeky with you! 😋

  • @donnadees1971
    @donnadees1971 Před 24 dny +1

    Why crossed legs?

    • @doodlebug1
      @doodlebug1  Před 24 dny +1

      One comment said that according to Irish legend it means the Knight has been to Jerusalem. I didn't know that myself.

    • @doodlebug1
      @doodlebug1  Před 23 dny +1

      I just read a website which says there are effigies of Knights who went to Jerusalem with straight legs as well. So it seems open to debate as to the meaning.

  • @ffotograffydd
    @ffotograffydd Před 24 dny +4

    Given this building’s history and the achievements of the men buried there it’s a real shame that people visit because of Dan Brown’s book.
    To those who plan a visit because of the book, please learn the actual history, don’t believe what an inaccurate novel told you.

    • @davidgidman7561
      @davidgidman7561 Před 22 dny

      The thing you people forget is it’s not inaccurate, it’s a book of fiction! Like 007 or Star Wars or the Bible.

    • @ffotograffydd
      @ffotograffydd Před 22 dny

      @@davidgidman7561 “you people”?! What are you on about mate? I never said it was real, I said the opposite.
      Here’s a tip, if you’re trying to make a point don’t refer to those you are talking to as “you people”, it comes across as both aggressive and arrogant.