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St Salvator's Chapel
St Salvators chapel and north street -St Andrews.jpg
St Salvator's Chapel viewed from North Street
Religion
Affiliation Ecumenical
Ecclesiastical or organisational status Collegiate church
Year consecrated 1450
Location
Location St Andrews, Scotland
Architecture
Architectural style Late Gothic
Completed 15th century
Capacity 320
Website
St Salvator's Chapel
St Salvator's Chapel, interior
St. Salvator's Chapel interior
St. Salvator's Chapel on 10 October 2022
St. Salvator's Chapel viewed from inside the Lower College Lawn, featuring the nave and the steeple, on 10 October 2022.

St Salvator's Chapel is a very old and important building at the University of St Andrews in Scotland. It was built a long time ago, in 1450, by a person named Bishop James Kennedy. The chapel is known for its beautiful Late Gothic style.

It is one of two special chapels at the university. The other is St Leonard's Chapel. St Salvator's Chapel has been updated many times over the years to keep it looking good. Today, it is the main chapel for the university.

Life at the Chapel

Students and visitors often come to St Salvator's Chapel for different events. They have regular church services, including special singing services called Choral Evensong. The most popular services are held on Sundays.

After the Sunday services, students take part in a famous tradition called the "pier walk." They walk together to the pier and back, wearing their special academic clothes. The chapel also hosts important events like graduation ceremonies and weddings for people who used to study at the university. The chapel has its own choir, which sings at most services.

What's in a Name?

St. Salvator's Chapel at St. Andrew's by Thomas Keith
St. Salvator's Chapel, waxed-paper negative by Thomas Keith, c. 1856. Department of Image Collections, National Gallery of Art Library, Washington DC

The name St Salvator is a way to refer to Jesus Christ. The chapel was built for a college that Bishop Kennedy also started.

St Salvator's Chapel is special because it is the only university chapel in Scotland with a full set of six bells. These bells can be used for something called change ringing, which is a special way of ringing bells in a pattern. Four new bells were added in 2010. This was part of the university's 600th birthday celebration and also marked 550 years since the chapel was built.

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Kids robot.svg In Spanish: Capilla de San Salvador (Universidad de Saint Andrews) para niños

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