Corona Chapel

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Corona Chapel is a historic chapel within Canterbury Cathedral, traditionally associated with the veneration of Saint Thomas Becket and notable for its medieval architecture and stained glass.

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Corona Chapel canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf chapel
historic religious building
alsoKnownAs Becket’s Crown
Corona
architecturalStyle medieval architecture
associatedWith St Thomas of Canterbury
surface form: Saint Thomas Becket
country United Kingdom
dedicatedTo St Thomas of Canterbury
surface form: Saint Thomas Becket
denomination Anglican
hasFeature decorative tracery
medieval stained glass
pointed arches
stone vaulting
hasHeritageStatus protected historic structure under UK law
hasWindowType stained glass window
heritageDesignation part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site
locatedIn Canterbury Cathedral
Canterbury, Kent, England
locatedInStructure eastern termination of the cathedral’s choir and ambulatory
material stone
notableFor association with the cult of Thomas Becket
medieval stained glass windows
role in pilgrimage to Canterbury Cathedral
partOf Canterbury Cathedral
surface form: Canterbury Cathedral complex

eastern end of Canterbury Cathedral
liturgical spaces of Canterbury Cathedral
religiousAffiliation Church of England
significance important example of English medieval ecclesiastical architecture
important site in the history of Thomas Becket’s veneration
touristAttraction yes
traditionalFunction site of veneration of Saint Thomas Becket
usedFor Christian worship
commemoration of Saint Thomas Becket
prayer and devotion

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Canterbury Cathedral hasFeature Corona Chapel