The Queen's College Chapel

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The Queen's College Chapel is a renowned 18th-century Baroque chapel in Oxford, celebrated for its richly decorated interior and significant role in the college's religious and musical life.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 18th-century building
Anglican chapel
Baroque church building
college chapel
architecturalStyle Baroque architecture
associatedWith The Choir of The Queen's College, Oxford
surface form: The Queen's College Choir
category Baroque architecture in England
Chapels of the University of Oxford
country United Kingdom
denomination Church of England
function college worship space
concert venue
space for choral services
heritage historic building in Oxford
interiorFeature decorative woodwork
elaborate altarpiece
ornate plasterwork
stained glass windows
locatedIn England
Oxford
Oxfordshire
The Queen's College, Oxford
United Kingdom
notableFor Baroque decoration
richly decorated interior
role in the college's musical life
role in the college's religious life
partOf The Queen's College, Oxford
period 18th century
usedBy members of The Queen's College, Oxford
usedFor choral performances
organ recitals
religious services

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The Queen's College, Oxford hasChapel The Queen's College Chapel
The Choir of The Queen's College, Oxford locatedIn The Queen's College Chapel
this entity surface form: Chapel of The Queen's College, Oxford
Chapels of the University of Oxford hasPart The Queen's College Chapel
this entity surface form: Queen’s College Chapel