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Rosslyn Chapel Trust
Official page Rosslyn Chapel in Roslin, Midlothian.

Rosslyn Templars
Information on the role of Rosslyn Chapel in the Scottish ecclesiastical and historical context. Includes links of the chapel with freemasonry and the Knights Templar

Rosslyn Chapel at Wikipedia
Encyclopedia page on Rosslyn Chapel.

History of Rosslyn Chapel
Information on the background of Rosslyn from Undiscovered Scotland.

The Apprentice Pillar
Information on the legend of the Apprentice Pillar in Rosslyn Chapel.

Mysteries of Rosslyn Chapel
Comprehensive article on the history, carvings and symbols in the Chapel.

Links related to Rosslyn Chapel as a setting in the Da Vinci Code book

The Da Vinci Code and Rosslyn Chapel
Information on the 2005 Edinburgh Fringe events demystifying links between the Holy Grail and Rosslyn Chapel.

Da Vinci Code News Regarding Rosslyn Chapel
News as they appear related to both the Da Vinci Code and the Roslin chapel.

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