10 wedding chapels that are extraordinary
As Prince Harry and Meghan Markle prepare to marry in St George's Chapel, Windsor, this weekend, Dezeen looks back at 10 weird and wonderful wedding chapels.
Seashore Chapel. China, by Vector Architects
A creation of Beijing studio Vector Architects, this concrete chapel is designed to look like a drifting boat when the tide rises.
Along with a room for ceremonies, the chapel includes a meditation room big enough for just one person, a toilet, small office and a mezzanine level for a piano player.
Glass Slipper, Taiwan, by government of Taiwan
This Taiwanese church, shaped like a giant version of Cinderella's fabled glass slipper, is made from over 320 tinted glass panels.
Standing 16-meters tall the unusual shape of the venue makes it a popular backdrop for couples' pre-wedding photographs.
Rainbow Chapel, China, by Coordination Asia
Located at G+ Park in north Shanghai, the facade of the Rainbow Chapel displays 65 different colours on 3,000 glass panels.
The colours transition from warm tones of red, orange and yellow to shades of green, blue, purple and pink.
The Ribbon Chapel, Japan, by Hiroshi Nakamura
Set in the grounds of the hotel Bella Vista Sakaigahama, the Ribbon Chapel has a rooftop space where nuptials are completed, before the couple descend together down an elaborate spiral staircase.
"Just as two lives go through twists and turns before uniting as one, the two spirals seamlessly connect at their 15.4-metre summit to form a single...
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