
The Lady Chapel
The Lady Chapel is a dedicated section within a church or cathedral, primarily built to honor and honor the Virgin Mary. It often features a smaller, quiet space for prayer and reflection, decorated with stained glass windows, sculptures, and altars. Historically, it served as a place for special Marian prayers, ceremonies, or burials. Architecturally, it enhances the overall beauty of the main church and demonstrates devotion. Many famous churches, like Westminster Abbey and Canterbury Cathedral, have Lady Chapels that are notable for their artistic and spiritual significance.