Andri
05.02.2025
An essential place to visit.
Daryl Monserrate
31.01.2025
A breathtaking structure with a rich history.
Pasquale Margarita
31.01.2025
Impressive historical landmark that shines on a sunny day!
Fırat Yılmaz
25.01.2025
It was mesmerizing.
Clara neves
14.01.2025
Incredible and surreal place! The painted glass is amazing and well-maintained! Definitely worth a visit!
Hans Lind
06.01.2025
Hmm - impressive church. But why charge the full entry price of 16 GBP when the Rubens painting is not visible due to renovation work and other buildings are closed?
Michi B
04.01.2025
An amazing location in Cambridge.
Bruce Douglass
31.12.2024
The chapel has remarkable acoustics and the staff are friendly, respectful, and helpful. The organist and choir have rightfully earned international acclaim for their excellence. The building and grounds are meticulously preserved and maintained to a high historical standard.
Virginie ROCHEFORT
31.12.2024
It's really worth it even if the price is a bit high.
Babel Chang
22.12.2024
You need to purchase a ticket to visit King's College (advance booking recommended)!
The church is ancient and fragrant.
Michał Góźdź
19.12.2024
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Leila Mota
05.12.2024
King's College Chapel dates back to 1446 and features the world's largest vaulted ceiling, incredible carvings, and magnificent stained glass windows, some of which are among the few remaining in the country. Following its foundation, other monarchs continued the construction, even during wartime. The Tudor dynasty kings Henry VII and Henry VIII sponsored the completion of the church, and by 1515, the main structure was finished. Most of the stained glass work was done during the reign of Henry VIII. I'm always impressed by the skill of craftsmen/artists who dedicate years to every detail of a construction, whether religious or not, but in the case of churches, the goal of impressing seems to be a major motivator. It's as if they wanted to evoke the grandeur of divinity, and this church achieves that. It's impossible not to be moved.
Veronica C
01.12.2024
Unmissable visit.
Shu Style
01.12.2024
It was an impressive chapel.
Tamás Török
10.11.2024
Of all the university towns in England, Cambridge was my favorite. Mysterious, ancient, yet youthful and vibrant. I really enjoyed the walks, with photo opportunities at every corner.
ALTAN ALTINKAYA
29.10.2024
I truly enjoy this place.
Jingxuan
27.10.2024
Very impressive.
O P
25.10.2024
The college charges £16 (as of Oct 2024) to visit the chapel and claims that you "are free to wander the grounds." However, this statement is misleading, as visitors are restricted to a single path and a significant portion of the grounds are inaccessible. While the chapel is interesting, it is overpriced for the experience it offers. I could not find any available toilets for visitors. It is disappointing to see a college with a substantial endowment increasing prices to exploit visitors. It would be better to spend money on visiting truly remarkable cathedrals such as the one in Salisbury.
James Pettecrew
23.10.2024
Inevitably crowded with tourists - including myself - but still incredibly impressive. It's mind-boggling to think about the amount of work that went into the architectural magnificence of this building.
Natali Korzh
08.10.2024
This is something incredible! You can sit for hours and admire every stained glass, every detail! Incredible beauty and history.