Rosslyn Chapel in Edingburgh, founded in 1446, is famed for the mysterious symbolism of its ornate stonework and its role in "The Da Vinci Code." Andrew Milligan/PA Wire/dpa Fresh light has been shone ...
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There's no mystical rose line running through it, no Star of David carved into the floor or hidden vault where the fabled Holy Grail may rest. And the brutal veil of metal scaffolding shrouding the ...
When author Dan Brown first visited Rosslyn Chapel in Midlothian, Scotland, the small, working church wasn’t on any tourist maps. Though located just seven miles south of Edinburgh, Rosslyn didn’t ...
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Fresh light has been shone on ornate stone carvings at a historic chapel featured in "The Da Vinci Code." Rosslyn Chapel in Roslin, Midlothian, is known for its intricately carved stonework. Now, new ...