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Cave Chapel
Cave Chapel sites reveal how different traditions shape sacred space through architecture, landscape, ritual, and memory.
2 cave chapel sacred sites. Use the country and tradition filters to narrow in.
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Cave Chapel sacred sites overview
Cave Chapel sacred sites span countries, traditions, pilgrimage routes, and sacred landscapes represented in the Pilgrim Map atlas.
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Chapel of Our Lady of the Crag, Knaresborough, England
Knaresborough, England, United Kingdom
Hewn from sandstone cliffs above the River Nidd in 1408, the Chapel of Our Lady of the Crag stands as one of Britain's oldest wayside shrines....
Chapel of Saint Mary Magdalene
Monistrol-d'Allier, France
Above Monistrol-d'Allier, a neoclassical facade seals a basalt rock cavity to form a troglodyte chapel dedicated to Mary Magdalene, the saint of grottoes and penitence....
Key questions
Cave Chapel sacred-site questions
- What cave chapel sacred sites are included?
- Cave Chapel sacred sites are places where this site type carries religious, ritual, cultural, or pilgrimage significance. This guide lists 2 in the current Pilgrim Map atlas.
- Where are these cave chapel sites located?
- Major country clusters include United Kingdom, France.
- Which traditions are represented?
- Traditions represented here include Christianity.
- Can I view cave chapel sacred sites on a map?
- Yes. Compare the country and tradition clusters, switch to map view for geography, then use site pages for practical context and related places.