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      • St. George's Chapel offers a profound glimpse into the traditions and legacy of the British monarchy. Wander through its awe-inspiring nave, admire the intricate stained glass windows, and pay respects at the tombs of kings and queens.
  1. Some schools are as grand as castles, but this one is attached to one. But that’s not what makes St George’s Windsor special – it has a visionary head, kindness is king and it maintains an impressive academic record.

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    The chapel is part of the College of St George, a religious community established by King Edward III in 1348, to worship together, offer prayers for the Sovereign and the Order of the Garter, to provide service to society and hospitality to visitors. The Order of the Garter, the oldest and highest British order of chivalry and the only one currentl...

    Since its beginnings, St George's Chapel has been the home of the Order of the Garter. Its annual procession is held in June, when the knights (Companions of the Order of the Garter), parade in velvet robes and plumed hats, garlanded with glittering regalia and accompanied by all the rigmarole of medieval and royal pageantry. It is one of the highl...

    St George's Chapel is considered a masterpiece of Perpendicular Gothic, a late medieval style of English architecture. If you're not a specialist, a certain been-there-done-that exhaustion can set in if you look at too many medieval churches(easy to do in the UK). Instead, save your energy for inside. That's where you'll find the chapel's real wow ...

    Ten British Kings, along with their consorts are buried within St George's Chapel. Look out for: 1. The Tomb Henry VIII, Jane Seymour—his third wife—and Charles I, the king beheaded on the orders of Oliver Cromwell. Together with the infant child of Queen Anne, they are buried beneath a "Ledger Stone" in the central aisle of the Quire. 2. King Geor...

    Unless you are attending a church service, you can only visit St. George's chapel as part of a visit to Windsor Castle, Monday through Saturday. It is closed to visitors on Sunday however you can freely attend church services there. Worship services on Sunday and throughout the week are freely open to all. To attend, check the St George's Chapel we...

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  3. St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle in England is a castle chapel built in the late-medieval Perpendicular Gothic style. It is a Royal Peculiar (a church under the direct jurisdiction of the monarch), and the Chapel of the Order of the Garter.

  4. Wander through its awe-inspiring nave, admire the intricate stained glass windows, and pay respects at the tombs of kings and queens. Whether you are drawn by its architectural beauty, its rich history, or its significance in royal events, St. George's Chapel promises an unforgettable experience.

  5. St George's Chapel within the grounds of Windsor Castle is one of the finest examples of Gothic architecture in England. Construction of the present Chapel began in 1475 under the reign of Edward IV. When visiting make sure you look up and admire the stone ceiling, which was added by Henry VII.

  6. Jul 26, 2024 · St. George’s Chapel, part of Windsor Castle, in the district of Windsor and Maidenhead, Berkshire, England. This chapel was designed for the Most Noble Order of the Garter and was begun by Edward IV. It is one of the finest examples of the Perpendicular style of Gothic architecture in England.

  7. In St George's Chapel, the final resting place of Queen Elizabeth II can be seen by visitors on all days the Castle is open to the public, excluding Sundays. St George’s Chapel is regarded as...

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