Virtual tour of St Salvator's Chapel altar
Founded in 1450 as a part of Bishop James Kennedy's College of the Holy Saviour, St Salvator's Chapel is a rare and beautiful example of late gothic architecture.
St Salvator's Chapel can seat approximately 320. As a result of its dual role as both a public and a college church, the Church of St Salvator was divided by a screen which separated the public nave in the west and the collegiate choir in the east. This virtual tour represents the view of the chapel from the east end altar. Here, the pews face each other across the chapel in collegiate style.
Among the items you can view in the tour include the tomb of Bishop Kennedy and the pulpit which is said to have been used by John Knox.
You can also view virtual tours of St Salvator's Chapel interior and of St Salvator's Quad, where St Salvator's chapel is sited. Learn more about St Salvator's Chapel, its interior details and the stained glass that you can see in this virtual tour.
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St Salvator's chapel
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