I’ve been to several large houses in Europe that have chapels attached, nothing quite like this one though. In keeping with the rest of the property the whole room was painted with trompe-l’œil pretty much everything in the image apart from the alter is painted. It’s obviously been a long time since the chapel was used, pigeon crap on the floor and benches, the former glory and beauty slowly fading.
Luckily there is no graf or any tags here to spoil the location, and I hope it stays that way. I could have quite happily stayed here for a whole day.


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Considering the wear and tear on this spot, it still looks amazing! Well done!
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What a wonderful chapel, I especially love the ceiling with the dove, and you have captured it very well. Would have loved to have seen this one for myself!
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It’s such a beautiful building. What a shame it is being left to decay. Such a waste, it makes me sad. Awesome photos tho Mark.
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Hey Mark it might be old but still gorgeous with its own prideful structure interior. Very beautiful artistic too. Thanks for such nice photos.
Wow, this is just beyond wonderful Mark. I can’t even imagine how or why such a majestic place would be left unattended. Isn’t the world a weird place?
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Amazing location Mark and great images
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