Welcome to Rosslyn Chapel
Rosslyn Chapel was founded in 1446 by Sir William St Clair. The beauty of its setting, in rural Midlothian, the mysterious symbolism of its ornate stonework and its role in the Da Vinci Code have inspired, attracted and intrigued writers, artists and visitors ever since.
Just seven miles from Edinburgh city centre and open daily. Each day is split into 90-minute timeslots, allowing us to manage the capacity on site.
To guarantee your visit, please book in advance through this website.
"Simply amazing and takes your breath away"
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An absolute must see when visiting Edinburgh
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Situated just 7 miles south of Edinburgh city centre and close to the Scottish Borders, Rosslyn Chapel is open throughout the year. There are lots of things to see and do - whatever the weather this summer. Remember that admission is free for children in a family group. We look forward to welcoming you soon!
We try to work in a sustainable way which minimises our impact on the environment.
We try to work in a sustainable way which minimises our impact on the environment.
New lighting shows up Chapel’s green credentials
New lighting, which has just been installed inside Rosslyn Chapel, will enhance the visitor experience and highlight the Chapel’s commitment to green tourism. The new lights illuminate twelve of the…
Read MoreArchive collection digitised and on display
A collection of drawings, manuscripts and engravings relating to the Chapel has been conserved and digitised by staff at Historic Environment Scotland (HES) and has now gone on display for…
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