Kings College Chapel Cambridge
The most iconic building in Cambridge is Kings College Chapel I had not seen it for twenty years and it still amazed me. It is incredibly beautiful both in its internal design and the external purity of the building.
King's College Chapel is perhaps the finest example of late Perpendicular Gothic English architecture. The chapel was built in phases by a succession of kings of England from 1446 to 1515, a period which spanned the Wars of the Roses.
My next post will be a shot of the interior of the chapel for those who are not familiar with it from watching the Annual service of carols on television. It’s the fan-vaulted ceiling which is perhaps the most extraordinary part of the chapel.
As for the photograph a little crop otherwise SOOC. It was taken from the Backs looking towards the East window.
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Kings College Chapel Cambridge
The most iconic building in Cambridge is Kings College Chapel I had not seen it for twenty years and it still amazed me. It is incredibly beautiful both in its internal design and the external purity of the building.
King's College Chapel is perhaps the finest example of late Perpendicular Gothic English architecture. The chapel was built in phases by a succession of kings of England from 1446 to 1515, a period which spanned the Wars of the Roses.
My next post will be a shot of the interior of the chapel for those who are not familiar with it from watching the Annual service of carols on television. It’s the fan-vaulted ceiling which is perhaps the most extraordinary part of the chapel.
As for the photograph a little crop otherwise SOOC. It was taken from the Backs looking towards the East window.
THANKS FOR YOUR VISIT AND FOR TAKING THE TIME TO WRITE A COMMENT IT’S MUCH APPRECIATED.
IF YOU WANT TO FOLLOW MY STREAM I SUGGEST YOU OUGHT TO READ MY PROFILE FIRST