
St Margaret's Chapel
St Margaret’s Chapel, located within Edinburgh Castle in Scotland, is the oldest surviving building in the city, dating back to the 12th century. Built during the reign of King David I, it served as a private place of worship for the castle’s inhabitants. The small, stone chapel features a simple, rectangular design with a pitched roof and a small bell tower. Today, it remains a historic landmark, offering visitors a glimpse into medieval Scottish religious life. Its preservation makes it a significant cultural and architectural symbol of Edinburgh’s rich history.