King's College Chapel in Cambridge

King's College Chapel

Cambridge, United Kingdom

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Architects
Reginald Ely, John Wastell, John Wolrich, Simon Clerk
Construction started
1446
Type
Church in Cambridge, England

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People also ask

Is Kings College Chapel open to the public?

During term only you can enter the Chapel at 5:15 pm to hear the world-famous King's Chapel choir perform evensong in the awe-inspiring chapel for free! The service starts at 5:30 pm Monday to Saturday and at 10:30 am and 3:30 pm on Sunday lasts 45 minutes and is open to the public.

Is King's College Chapel worth visiting?

The architecture and detailing is amazing. We moved on, expecting to explore more of the college, but that wasn't the case. We had a short walk by the river and then headed back into town. I would definitely recommend a visit to see the chapel if you don't mind paying the £14.50 entrance fee.

What denomination is Kings College Chapel?

King's College London was founded by King George IV and the Duke of Wellington in 1829 as a university college in the tradition of the Church of England.

What is the famous painting in King's College Chapel Cambridge?

The Adoration of the Magi is a painting of 1633–34 by the Flemish Baroque artist Peter Paul Rubens, made as an altarpiece for a convent in Louvain. It is now in King's College Chapel, Cambridge, in England. It measures 4.2 m × 3.2 m (13 ft 9 in × 10 ft 6 in).

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