King's College Chapel
King's College Chapel is a Gothic-style church located in Cambridge, United Kingdom. Construction began in 1446 and completed in 1515. It features a prominent fan-vaulted ceiling, measuring approximately 80 meters long and 12 meters high, and a large stained glass collection.
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The chapel is part of King's College, University of Cambridge, and was founded by King Henry VI. It houses one of the largest fan vaults in the world. The stained glass windows date from the 16th century and depict biblical scenes. Visitors can access the chapel via King's Parade. The building is a Grade I listed structure, indicating its historical and architectural significance.
