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Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Rosslyn Chapel set for camera ban

Cameras and video equipment are to be banned from a medieval chapel in the Lothians which had a starring role in the Da Vinci Code blockbuster film.

Rosslyn Chapel will be camera free from 2 January in a bid to stop falls while visitors gaze at the ornate ceiling through their lenses.

The ancient floor of the dimly lit chapel, which dates back to 1446, has many cracks and uneven slabs.

Full story at BBC Scotland News.

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