St Salvator's Chapel

Church · Fife

St Salvator's Chapel

Church · Fife

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North St, St Andrews KY16 9AL, United Kingdom

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Nestled in the heart of St Andrews, this stunning late-Gothic chapel invites visitors to soak in its serene atmosphere and rich history.  

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North St, St Andrews KY16 9AL, United Kingdom Get directions

st-andrews.ac.uk
@uniofstandrews

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North St, St Andrews KY16 9AL, United Kingdom Get directions

+44 1334 476161
st-andrews.ac.uk
@uniofstandrews

Features

restroom
wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance

Last updated

Jul 13, 2025

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15 Unlikely Places to Re-Up Your Luck

"The first thing any new student at the University of St. Andrews learns is to not step on the “PH” set in stone outside the busy entrance to St. Salvator’s Quadrangle. A misstep could result in failing exams or, if a final year student, the loss of your entire degree. If one were to accidentally place a foot on these stones, they could reverse the supposed curse by taking a dip in St. Andrews Bay. Who would bring such bad luck to hardworking university students? Patrick Hamilton was an influential Scottish abbot at St Andrews who brought the reformist teachings of Martin Luther to Scotland. Because these teachings were heretical at the time, the archbishop, James Beaton, sentenced him to death in 1528. Hamilton was burnt at the stake outside St Salvator’s chapel and the University quadrangle.  The fire burned for an agonizing six hours. During this time, Patrick Hamilton is said to have unleashed a curse on the future students of St Andrews who set foot in the place where he burned. His initials were set in stone in honor of his martyrdom (and perhaps as a warning not to step there). If you look up at the wall over the entrance to the Quadrangle, you can see Patrick Hamilton’s face glaring out from a stone above the arch." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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Oliver _

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Iconic St Andrews historical site. Well maintained and an icon of the uni

Nikos Parastatidis

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Fine gothic building with a somber atmosphere. Usually busy and closed because of weddings and events. But sometimes you can get lucky and enjoy a quiet private moment in this beautiful setting.

Spike Mclarrity

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Stunning place, also beautiful and sacred, it has a presence of calmness and a peaceful atmosphere. Beautiful grounds and amazing architecture. The Chapel oozes of history. Loved our visit such a lovely place to come across.

JM

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Definitely an amazing historical landmark to add to your list to visit whilst in St Andrews.

Sankar Mitra

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The Chappel is a marvel of architecture that was built 574 years ago. You can roam around the adjacent University site. Free entry.

Mel P

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2022: Beautiful chapel. History preserved. Site of the first Protestant martyr: Patrick Hamilton.

Edi Chauffeurs

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We were privileged to have with us last week a Danish couple who had chosen Edi Chauffeurs as their preferred method of exploring Scotland. It was their Golden Wedding Anniversary and a bespoke tour of some of their chosen locations of our beautiful country took them to the Highlands, The Trossachs, Stirling Castle, MacAllans whisky Distillery and Loch Lomond, whilst centering their accommodation I n Nairn at Boath House Hotel, an exquisite Boutique style residence. The glittering highlight of their entire visit was our beautiful town of St Andrews. During their walkabout we recommended St Salvator’s Church for a place to visit and explore. We unexpectedly witnessed a fabulous wedding with the bride and groom being Piped into the church before the ceremony and our Golden Wedding couple insisted on waiting in the adjoining University Quadrant until the service was over. We managed to escort our couple into the church after the wedding ceremony had concluded A very fitting end to their St Andrews visit - memories never to be forgotten Happy days - now back to Copenhagen to share their Golden Scottish Week

Angus Burnett Ewart

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This historic building is an absolute gem of gothic architecture. Anyone interested in art should place a visit to this wonderful place high on a list of places to visit.