Royal Holloway Chapel

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Royal Holloway Chapel is a prominent Victorian-era college chapel at Royal Holloway, University of London, known for its ornate architecture and central role in campus ceremonial and spiritual life.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Victorian-era building
college chapel
religious building
affiliation Royal Holloway, University of London NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle French Renaissance Revival NERFINISHED
Gothic Revival (interior influences) NERFINISHED
Victorian
category Chapels in Surrey
Royal Holloway, University of London buildings NERFINISHED
University and college chapels in the United Kingdom
commissionedBy Thomas Holloway NERFINISHED
country United Kingdom
era Victorian era
hasFeature elaborate painted ceiling
galleries
marble and stone decoration
ornate chancel
pipe organ
stained glass windows
hasFunction ceremonial venue
cultural venue
music performance space
place of worship
hasOrgan pipe organ used for services and concerts
heritageStatus forms part of a Grade I listed building complex
knownFor central role in ceremonial life of Royal Holloway
central role in spiritual life of Royal Holloway
ornate interior decoration
locatedIn Egham NERFINISHED
England
Royal Holloway, University of London NERFINISHED
Surrey NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
operator Royal Holloway, University of London NERFINISHED
partOf Founders Building, Royal Holloway NERFINISHED
original Royal Holloway College foundation
religiousAffiliation Christian (multi-denominational use)
serves staff of Royal Holloway
students of Royal Holloway
wider college community
usedFor college ceremonies
concerts
graduation ceremonies
organ recitals
religious services

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Founder's Building hasPart Royal Holloway Chapel