King’s College Chapel, located in Cambridge, stands as a remarkable example of medieval architecture and Gothic design. Laid by Henry VI in the 15th century, the foundation stone marks the beginning of this historic structure. The chapel is renowned for its striking Gothic facade and intricate stained glass windows, which cast a kaleidoscope of colors inside. Today, visitors can explore the chapel’s rich history and admire its architectural details, making it the most-visited attraction in Cambridge.
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