- that have
their own
altar are
often called chapels; the Lady
chapel is a
common type of these. Second, a
chapel is a
place of worship,
sometimes interfaith...
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Sistine Chapel The
Sistine Chapel (/ˈsɪstiːn/ SIST-een; Latin:
Sacellum Sixtinum; Italian:
Cappella Sistina [kapˈpɛlla siˈstiːna]) is a
chapel in the...
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University of
North Carolina at
Chapel Hill (UNC, UNC-
Chapel Hill, or
simply Carolina) is a
public research university in
Chapel Hill,
North Carolina, United...
- George's
Chapel,
formally titled The King's Free
Chapel of the
College of St George,
Windsor Castle, at
Windsor Castle in
England is a
castle chapel built...
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Loretto Chapel is a
former Roman Catholic church in
Santa Fe, New Mexico,
United States, that is now a
privately owned museum and a
wedding chapel. It is...
- The
Chapel may
refer to: One of
these non-denominational churches: The one
located in
Akron and Green, Ohio. The
Chapel located in Chicago. The
Chapel located...
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Chapel Hill or
Chapelhill may
refer to:
Chapel Hill (Antarctica)
Chapel Hill, Queensland, a
suburb of
Brisbane Chapel Hill,
South Australia, in the Mount...
- art. The
Sistine Chapel is the
large papal chapel built within the
Vatican between 1477 and 1480 by Pope
Sixtus IV, for whom the
chapel is named. The ceiling...
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Chapel Off
Chapel is a
theatre venue in Prahran, Melbourne.
Located near
Chapel Street and
opened in 1995, the
venue consists of the 255-seat
Chapel Theatre...
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Rosslyn Chapel, also
known as the
Collegiate Chapel of
Saint Matthew, is a 15th-century
Episcopal chapel located in the
village of
Roslin in Midlothian...