The King's Chapel is not only one of the most historic churches in Boston, it has one of the most beautiful interiors in all New England. The King's Chapel was designed by Peter Harrison and dates to 1754; it served as the official Royal church of colonial administrators of Massachusetss. Located on the Freedom Trail at the corner of Tremont and School Streets, the church today is an active Unitarian church, but it is open to the public. A small donation is requested of all visitors.
When first entering the King's Chapel, a visitor is first taken by the church's elegantly fluted columns, which are topped off with beautifully hand-carved Corinthian capitals. Painted in a subdued yellow color, the columns create a warm welcoming environment.
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Wine-glass pulpit at King's Chapel, Boston, Massachusetts