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The Chapel and visitor centre are open daily (closed only on 24 and 25 December and 1 January) so avoid the summer crowds and visit over the coming weeks. Find out more about visits here.
The chapel is probably just the back end of what was conceived as a much grander building, but Rosslyn is famed for its profuse and exuberant -- some would say over-the-top -- decoration.
Centuries of history The chapel is almost 600 years old and is famous around the world for its architecture and amazing medieval stonecarvings.
The 15th century church featured in The Da Vinci Code as you've never seen it before Discover the enchanting allure of Rosslyn Chapel, where history and mystery intertwine beneath newly unveiled ...
Richard Pruitt and his wife Myra, visit Rosslyn Chapel after reading about the medieval church featured in Dan Brown's novel, 'The Da Vinci Code', in Roslin, Midlothian, Scotland, Thursday May 11 ...
A Christmas Carol at Rosslyn Chapel: The most famous Christmas story of all will be performed by Captivate Theatre & Perfect Forth. Expect lots of music and song as Charles Dickens’ story of ...
Originally planned as part of a much larger church, the Rosslyn Chapel has dominated its Scottish ridge since 1446. Superstition and speculative theories—including a prominent place in Dan Brown ...
Visit Rosslyn Chapel, believed by many to be the home to the Holy Grail. Uncover the myths of mysterious Rosslyn Chapel. Many believe the mysterious Rosslyn Chapel to be home to the Holy Grail or ...
More research is needed, he said. Cube carvings on the chapel's arches believed to be a musical score are seen at Rosslyn Chapel near Edinburgh, Scotland May 1, 2007.