King's College Chapel

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8 / 10

4 expert reviews

“Based on Sainte-Chapelle, the 13th-century royal chapel in Paris, this house of worship is perhaps the most glorious flowering of Perpendicular Gothic in Britain.”

– Fodor's

Lonely Planet Lonely Planet
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"In a city crammed with showstopping buildings, this is a scene-stealer. Grandiose 16th-century King's College Chapel is one of England’s most extraordinary examples of Gothic architecture. " Full review
Michelin Guide Michelin Guide
3 Stars
"Built between 1446 and 1515, this building represents the apogee of the Perpendicular Gothic style." Full review
Independent Independent
"King’s College Chapel stands out in all its regal glory...it dominates the stately King Parade; its gothic vaulted interior and Harrison & Harrison organ are quite awe-inspiring."


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