Queen's Chapel

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Queen's Chapel is a historic royal chapel in central London used for worship and ceremonial functions associated with the British monarchy.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Anglican church
church building
royal chapel
architect Inigo Jones
architecturalStyle Classical architecture
Palladian architecture
associatedWith British monarchy
St James's Palace, London
surface form: St James's Palace
builtFor Henrietta Maria of France
surface form: Queen Henrietta Maria
category Buildings designed by Inigo Jones
Church of England church buildings in the City of Westminster
Grade I listed churches in London
Royal chapels in the United Kingdom
centuryOfCompletion 17th century
constructionEndDate 1625
constructionStartDate 1623
country United Kingdom
denomination Church of England
ecclesiasticalJurisdiction Chapel Royal
governedBy Royal Household of the United Kingdom
surface form: Royal Household
hasChapelRoyalStatus true
hasFeature classical pilasters
round-arched windows
rusticated stone façade
hasFunction royal peculier
heritageDesignationDate 20 July 1969
heritageStatus Grade I listed building
liturgicalTradition Anglican
liturgicalUse services for the sovereign when in residence at St James's Palace
locatedIn City of Westminster
London, England
surface form: London

Central London
surface form: central London
material brick
stone
near Clarence House
St James’s Park
surface form: St James's Park

The Mall, London
openToPublic limited occasions
originalUse Roman Catholic chapel for Queen Henrietta Maria
ownership the Crown
surface form: The Crown
partOf St James's Palace, London
surface form: St James's Palace complex
religiousAffiliationChange from Roman Catholic to Anglican
usedFor private services for the British royal family
royal ceremonial functions
worship

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St James's Palace, London hasPart Queen's Chapel