• St Margaret's Chapel, in Edinburgh Castle, is the oldest surviving building in Edinburgh, Scotland.[1] An example of Romanesque architecture, it is a category A...
  • The doors of Edinburghs oldest building are open to all castle visitors, and the chapel continues to host weddings and christenings.
  • St. Margaret's Chapel sits in the middle of Edinburgh Castle (so one has to have bought a ticket for the castle in order to access the chapel therein).
  • Found within the complex of buildings that make up Edinburgh Castle, St Margaret's Chapel is considered to be the oldest surviving building in the city which...
  • ...Rock for possibly 2000 years, but the oldest building remaining in Edinburgh is St Margarets Chapel, dating from c. 1130, located inside Edinburgh Castle.
  • St Margarets Chapel, the oldest surviving building in Edinburgh, stands high on Edinburgh Castle’s upper level.
  • St Margaret's Chapel is the chapel of Edinburgh Castle. This example of Norman architecture is the oldest surviving building in Edinburgh, probably built in...
  • The earliest surviving building on the Castle Rock, the Chapel may have been built by David I in memory of his mother, canonised as St Margaret in 1250.
  • When it comes to choosing the perfect venue for such a momentous occasion, St. Margaret's Chapel in Edinburgh Castle stands out as an enchanting and...
  • St Margarets Chapel, a tiny rectangular building perched on a lump of black volcanic rock within the castle walls, is actually the oldest building in Edinburgh.