Rosslyn Chapel, a 15th-century gem located near Edinburgh, gained widespread attention after featuring in Dan Brown’s *The Da Vinci Code*. The chapel’s Gothic exterior, characterized by flying buttresses, pinnacles, and pointed arches, conceals an intricate interior. Inside, visitors can explore a wealth of stone carvings, each rich in symbolism. These detailed sculptures offer a fascinating glimpse into the history and craftsmanship of the period, making the chapel a compelling destination for both history enthusiasts and casual visitors alike.
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