Originally, chapels were built as places of worship attached to private residences. Today, world-famous chapels like the Sistine Chapel in Vatican City, Sainte-Chapelle in Paris, and the Sassetti Chapel in Florence, have turned into must-see tourist attractions. However, there are many chapels found in Europe that remain largely unknown. These chapels are found in the foothills of the Italian Alps and along the shores of the Greek islands. Here are 10 lovely chapels you must see:
St. Paul’s Church located in Lindos, an archeological site on the island of Rhodes, Greece.
A chapel in the forests of Cholomontas mountain, Macedonia, Greece.
Photo: Alamy/Hercules Milas
St. Martin Guernsey, located between England and France.
Photo: Alamy/Doug Houghton
The chapel of Agios Nikolaos, built along the ruins of an early Christian basilica, located close to Halkidiki, Greece.
Photo: Alamy/Hercules Milas
A red stone chapel in Santorini, Greece.
Photo: Alamy/Nikos Pavlakis
A chapel built along the foothills of the Stubai Alps in Tirol, Austria.
Photo: Alamy/Gareth McCormack