Mike S
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I recently watched a documentary of the restoration of Rosslyn Chapel in Scotland. It has, of course, been a major tourist site since Dan Brown featured it in his The Da Vinci Code and is now visited by thousands most days. It looks bright and new now with the stonework repaired and stained glass windows refurbished. When my wife and I visited it 35 years ago, long before Dan Brown's novel, it was in considerably less good condition, and there was just one other couple in the chapel. I'm glad to see it so popular now, because it really is a cute little chapel with remarkably unique architecture.