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King's College Chapel plays a central role in College life, as well as being the most instantly recognizable and iconic building in Cambridge. In addition to being a place of daily worship during term-time, it is where new students matriculate, where Fellows are admitted, and where the Choir performs concerts and records music for our own ...
- Nine Lessons and Carols Archive
When Stephen Cleobury came to King's in 1982 he was keen to...
- History of the Chapel
King’s College Chapel is the oldest surviving building...
- Concerts at King's
Location: King’s College Chapel. 23 Jun, 2024 - 18:00...
- Carols From King's
Carols From King's - King's College Chapel | King's College...
- King's Voices
The choir has a regular programme of rehearsals and services...
- Virtual Tour of the Chapel
Virtual Tour of the Chapel - King's College Chapel | King's...
- The Chapel Organ
The Harrison & Harrison organ in King's College Chapel is,...
- Hear Music at King's
Hear Music at King's - King's College Chapel | King's...
- Nine Lessons and Carols Archive
King's College Chapel is the chapel of King's College in the University of Cambridge. It is considered one of the finest examples of late Perpendicular Gothic English architecture and features the world's largest fan vault.
La capilla del King College (en inglés: King's College Chapel) es una capilla medieval inglesa, la capilla del King's College de la Universidad de Cambridge. Se considera uno de los mejores ejemplos de finales del gótico perpendicular de la arquitectura inglesa. [3]
What the Visit Includes. Among the Chapel's many facets you will see an exhibition of the history of the College, the world's largest fan vaulted ceiling and the Adoration of the Magi by Rubens.
La obra maestra y una de las máximas del gótico inglés es la King's College Chapel. La primera campaña transcurre entre 1443 y 1461. Las cubiertas serán bastante posteriores, de la época Tudor.
16 de dic. de 2015 · For several decades, King’s College Chapel had stood partially built in the heart of Cambridge. The story of the chapel is told in riveting detail by John Saltmarsh, who died in 1974 before completing his magnum opus.