• St. Stephen’s Chapel was located in the Palace of Westminster and was the chamber for the House of Commons from 1547 to 1834.
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  • The first is that tradition has it that St Stephen’s Chapel was built on the very spot where King Edmund was crowned on Christmas Day 855AD.
  • The project explored the full story of St Stephen’s Chapel for the first time, pioneering new ways of integrating academic research with the latest in digital visualization.
  • In addition to a beautiful stained glass window depicting the story of St Stephen, the chapel also features a striking statue of St Mary Mackillop...
  • For instance, during debates in St Stephen’s Chapel, the Members sat facing each other across the floor – a layout that persists today.”
  • chapel in the old Palace of Westminster, London, England, destroyed 1834.
  • St Stephen’s Chapel, Westminster (constructed 1292-1363) was one of the most influential buildings of its age, and extensive records of its creation survive...
  • St Stephen's was built in 1857 out of native timber in the gothic style. It is a tiny chapel seating only around 50 people but quite beautiful for its simplicity.
  • This AHRC-funded project has researched and digitally reconstructed St Stephen’s Chapel Westminster, both as a royal place of worship in the medieval...