Henry VII Chapel, Chapel in England
The Henry VII Chapel, also known as the Lady Chapel, is a large and ornate chapel located at the far eastern end of Westminster Abbey.
Constructed over a period of many years, from 1503 to 1512, it was built by Henry VII, the first Tudor king.
The chapel has been the site of numerous royal events, including weddings and coronations, and is home to the tombs of several British monarchs.
It's open to the public for visitation, with guided tours available.
The chapel's fan-vaulted ceiling, considered one of the finest examples of this type of architecture, is particularly noteworthy.
Location: London
Founder: Henry VII of England
Architectural style: Gothic art
Source: Wikimedia