Royal Chapel Collection
The Royal Chapel, also known as the Palatine Chapel or Cappella Palatina, is a magnificent architectural gem located within the Royal Palace of Palermo in Sicily, Italy
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The Royal Chapel, also known as the Palatine Chapel or Cappella Palatina, is a magnificent architectural gem located within the Royal Palace of Palermo in Sicily, Italy. This chapel stands as a testament to the rich history and cultural heritage of Europe. As you step inside this sacred space, your eyes are immediately drawn to the mesmerizing stained-glass windows that adorn the upper chapel. These intricate artworks in Sainte Chapelle, Paris, France depict scenes from biblical stories and cast ethereal rays of colored light onto the ancient stone walls. Traveling across Europe to Spain, we find ourselves standing before The Cathedral's Royal Chapel in Granada. Here, an awe-inspiring black and white photograph captures a moment frozen in time - "The Passion" depicted on the railing surrounding this holy place. Moving forward through history brings us to Micocosm of London's study for Whitehall's Royal Chapel. This detailed engraving transports us back to 1807-10 when this grand structure was still being envisioned and designed. In St James's royal enclave lies another enchanting engraving showcasing The Royal Chapel. Its elegant architecture speaks volumes about its past glory and importance within the palace grounds. Continuing our journey through engravings leads us to Madrid where we witness somber scenes captured at Remains of the Infanta Lying in State within their own royal chapel. A sense of solemnity fills these halls as they pay tribute to departed royalty with utmost respect. Returning once again to Whitehall's Banqueting-Hall turned chapel reveals yet another captivating engraving depicting a stately monument dedicated to King Henry VII and his Queen. This majestic artwork serves as a lasting reminder of their reigns' significance throughout history. Tombstones can often tell tales too; one such story unfolds before our eyes at Philip the Handsome and Joanna the Mad's tomb c. 1519 made from exquisite marble craftsmanship.