Henry Vii Lady Chapel
The
Henry VII Lady Chapel
is a large chapel at the far eastern end of
Westminster Abbey
. The Chapel was built in
1503
by the architect and statesman Sir
Reginald Bray
, one of
Henry VII
's closest advisors. Henry VII was buried in the Chapel on his death in
1509
in a tomb designed by the
Italian
artist and sculptor
Torrigiani
, although the chapel was originally intended for
Henry VI
. It is one of the first examples of the
Renaissance
in
Britain
, and the chapel itself is one of the best examples of
Perpendicular architecture
. The chapel is also the
mother church
of the
Order of the Bath
.
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