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Rosslyn Chapel

Edinburgh, UK

The final clue from the Cryptex leads to Rosslyn Chapel in Scotland. Dedicated in 1450, the chapel features complex stonework with Masonic symbols and carvings. The location has a varied history, including serving as stables, and is known for myths about a sleeping lady and a ghostly Hound of Roslin.

Sir Isaac Newton's Grave

London, UK

Langdon searches for the tomb of Sir Isaac Newton in Westminster Abbey's choir screen. The Abbey, dating back to 1050, is a historic church where every English monarch has been coronated since 1066. Despite not being a cathedral, it is owned by the royal family and houses the remains of numerous historical figures.

Temple Church

London, UK

Langdon and Neveu search for the knight’s tomb at Temple Church, Inner Temple Lane. Consecrated in 1185, the church served as the London headquarters of the Knights Templar. The circular design follows the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem, and the church is featured prominently in the movie.

Fairfield Hall

London, UK

The supposed ‘Parisian’ lecture hall where Professor Robert Langdon gives a lecture to promote his book. Built in 1962, Fairfield Halls gained fame in the 60s when live albums by bands like Traffic and The Nice were recorded here. The venue is a renowned arts, entertainment, and conference center.

Chateau de Villette

Paris, France

The estate of Leigh Teabing, portrayed by Ian McKellen, is the Chateau de Villette. A 17th-century chateau located about 27 miles northwest of Paris, it is set in a 185-acre estate. The chateau is open for stays, but there are several Chateaux de Villette in France, so fans should confirm the correct one.

Eglise Saint-Sulpice

Paris, France

Silas searches for the ‘keystone’ inside the church, with its real exterior and digitally recreated interior. The church, dating back to the 18th century, houses a brass meridian line installed by the Paris Observatory. While the ‘Rose Line’ is fictional, the church is known for being the place where the Marquis de Sade was christened.

Da Vinci Code

2006

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