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Chapel Royal, built 1593-94 on the orders of king James VI for the baptism of his son Henry, in Stirling Castle, with current buildings dating to 15th and 16th centuries, on Castle Hill, in Stirling, Scotland. The chapel was one of the first Protestant churches in Scotland. The frieze, 1628, by Valentine Jenkin, was painted for an expected coronation visit by king Charles I. The castle is listed as a scheduled ancient monument and is run by Historic Environment Scotland. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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AR9643235
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Image
Purpose
Public
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7087px × 4724px
Photo Credit
Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY
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15TH CENTURY
1628
16TH CENTURY
17th century
Architecture
Britain
British
building
Castle
Chapel
Chapel Royal
Church
COLOR IMAGE
colour image
Fresco
Frieze
Great Britain
HERITAGE
History
HORIZONTAL
INDOORS
INSIDE
interior
james VI
Painting, Medium
Palace
PROTESTANT
ROYAL CHAPEL
ROYAL PALACE
royal residence
Scotland
Scottish
Stirling
STIRLING CASTLE
TOURISM
Tourist Attraction
Travel
UK
United Kingdom