THE ROSSLYN CHAPEL
Religious building
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2024
Recommended
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2024
Founded in 1446, the Rosslyn Chapel has seen its popularity grow since Dan Brown's novel, The Da Vinci Code. It also (and above all) inspired Walter Scott's poem The Lay of the Last Ministrel. A guide will introduce you to the many treasures of the chapel. You can discover them with the help of explanatory sheets, free sheets or a paid booklet (in French) inviting you to a rich journey. Meet the famous "green man" and many myths. Indoor photos are prohibited, so as not to disturb visitors in large numbers.
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Pour les aficionados du livre ou film "Da Vinci Code" les guides très sympatique et vous dévoilent quelques "secrets" : une sculpture maçonnique é l'exterieur voir photo, un endroit au milieu de la chapelle ou l'on "sent une forte energie"!
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