Rosslyn Chapel was founded in 1446 by Sir William St Clair. The beauty of its setting, in rural Midlothian, and the mysterious symbolism of its ornate stonework have inspired, attracted and intrigued writers, artists and visitors ever since. Now open daily – and you can also enjoy the special atmosphere of the Chapel during RAINYEAR Laptop Sleeve Case 15 Inch Protective No-Zipper Unclose Please book visits in advance through this website.
Essential Information
Situated just 7 miles south of Edinburgh city centre and close to the Scottish Borders, Rosslyn Chapel is open throughout the year. With visitor capacity restricted, this is a great time to visit without the usual numbers. We look forward to welcoming you soon!
Now open daily
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What to see and do at Rosslyn
Explore the inside and outside of Rosslyn Chapel, look round the visitor centre and don’t miss the gift shop and coffee shop!
Explore the carvings
Practically every surface of this unique building is carved in an outstanding display of craftsmanship
What’s On
Chapel by Candlelight
Enjoy a candlelit evening visit to the Chapel. Numbers are restricted to just 24 people so this will be an unforgettable experience!
Junior Tour Guides
Rosslyn Chapel’s Junior Tour Guides are taking to the screen to overcome the difficulties imposed by the Covid-19 pandemic.
Normally the Guides, comprising the Primary 7 class of Roslin Primary School, would host weekly visits from other schools at the Midlothian site but, because of all the current restrictions, have taken their tours online