King’s College Chapel was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1950, noted as one of the best examples of late Perpendicular Gothic architecture in England. The chapel, which is located on the grounds of the University of Cambridge's King's College, was constructed in segments between 1446 and 1515, though its iconic stained-glass windows were not completed until 1531. Today, it is known as one of Cambridge's most iconic tourist destinations, serving as an unofficial symbol for the city. Visitors can tour the chapel throughout the year and view design elements such as the chapel's famed vaulted ceiling, the largest fan-vaulted ceiling in the world. Regular worship services are still presented at the chapel, along with college music performances such as the annual King's College Music Society May Week Concert.

King's College, King's Parade, Cambridge CB2 1ST, Phone: +44-0-12-23-33-11-00