St Salvator's Chapel

This chapel was founded in 1450 and built in a neo-Gothic style. It was originally founded with a missionary and educational function as it was part of Bishop Kennedy’s College of the Holy Saviour. St Salvator’s has been the site of much conflict between Protestants and Catholics, with both taking their toll on the building. There has been restoration and changes made in the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries and the current building is a mixture of old and new, showing signs of its difficult history. This tour consists of a 360º photograph of the inside of the chapel. Accessibility note: The northern entrance is wheelchair accessible.