Stirling Castle chapel

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Stirling Castle chapel is a historic royal chapel within Stirling Castle in Scotland, long associated with Scottish monarchs and significant state and religious ceremonies.

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Stirling Castle chapel canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf church building
royal chapel
architecturalStyle Renaissance-influenced Scottish architecture
associatedWith Kings of Scots NERFINISHED
Queens of Scots
Scottish Reformation NERFINISHED
Scottish monarchy NERFINISHED
court musicians and chaplains
crown of Scotland NERFINISHED
royal baptisms
royal funerals
royal marriages
category churches in Stirling
historic building in Stirling
medieval church buildings in Scotland
royal chapels in the United Kingdom
country Scotland
denomination Church of Scotland NERFINISHED
hasFeature altar
choir stalls
stained glass windows
stone carvings
vaulted ceiling
hasFunction ceremonial space
heritage site
place of worship
heritageDesignation Category A listed building
Scheduled monument
heritageStatus important example of Scottish royal ecclesiastical architecture
locatedIn Stirling, Scotland NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
locatedNear Stirling Old Town NERFINISHED
locatedOn Castle Hill, Stirling NERFINISHED
location Stirling Castle NERFINISHED
material stone
openToPublic yes
owner Historic Environment Scotland NERFINISHED
partOf Stirling Castle complex NERFINISHED
tourist attractions in Stirling
religion Christianity
significance principal royal chapel of the Scottish court for periods of the late Middle Ages and early modern era
touristAttraction yes
usedFor Catholic worship
Protestant worship
court worship
royal religious ceremonies
state ceremonies

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Alexander I founded Stirling Castle chapel
subject surface form: Alexander I of Scotland