The Chapel Royal is a gothic revival building designed by Francis Johnston. It is famous for its vaulting, its particularly fine plaster decoration and carved oaks and galleries. Of particular interest are the coats of arms of the Justiciars, Lord Deputies and Lord Lieutenants from the first, Hugh de Lacy (1172), which was two years after the Norman invasion, to the last, FitzAlan (1922), which, remarkably, occupies the last available space.
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The Chapel Royal Opening Hours:
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Monday – Saturday, 10.00hrs – 16.45hrs | ||||||
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Sunday and Public Holidays, 12.00hrs –
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Closed; Good Friday, 24th-28th December, 1st
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Access to The Chapel Royal is free of charge
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