Lindsey Chapel at Emmanuel Episcopal Church Of Boston
About this space
The Lindsey Chapel holds pride of place as a Back Bay architectural jewel. Built specifically as a Lady chapel and memorial to Leslie Lindsey Mason, it seats a maximum of 120 people.
The chapel windows are based on 15th-century Flemish styles and make generous use of the color blue, the traditional color of the Virgin Mary. With their brilliant colors and clear images, the windows hold their own amid the elaborate sculptural decoration of the chapel.
This historic gem is long and narrow with a Gothic ceiling. It is a lovely setting for special events: weddings, commitment, ceremonies, concerts, discussions, and dinner parties.
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Smoking inside is prohibited.
Emmanuel Church, a parish in the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts, serves the community of greater Boston as a dynamic center for spiritual discovery and renewal.
Our building is a home and resource for a dynamic group of programs and organizations who partner with us to preserve this historic structure and project our ideals of justice, spirituality, and art into the community of the Boston metropolitan area.
Emmanuel Church was built for a large and affluent congregation, which migrated to the suburbs during the mid-twentieth century, leaving a small congregation responsible for a large, historic, and expensive edifice.
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