Rosslyn Chapel: Watch as the famous Scottish chapel reopens to visitors
Historic tourist attraction Rosslyn Chapel is opening its doors again to welcome visitors after lockdown.
The chapel has made changes to comply with physical distancing guidelines, including marked out spacing throughout the building, hand sanitisers on arrival and compulsory online bookings.
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The number of visitors at one time will be capped, and the chapel is advertising this as a unique opportunity to see the structure at a relaxed pace at a time where it will be substantially less busy than usual.
Rosslyn Chapel is a 15th Century chapel in the town of Roslin in West Lothian.
It shot to world wide renown after it featured heavily in the book and movie the Da Vinci Code.
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