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The effigies of Templar Knights from the 13th century inside Temple Church, London.

The effigies of Templar Knights from the 13th century inside Temple Church, London.

The oldest part of Temple Church in London, modelled after the domed Church of the Rock in Jerusalem.

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The effigies of Templar Knights from the 13th century inside Temple Church, London.

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The effigies of Templar Knights from the 13th century inside Temple Church, London.

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The oldest part of Temple Church in London, modelled after the domed Church of the Rock in Jerusalem.

Temple Church, the only remaning Romanesque building in London, and last resting place of Templar Knights from the 13th century.

Temple Church, the only remaning Romanesque building in London, and last resting place of Templar Knights from the 13th century.

Visitors explore Temple Church and the effigies of the Knights Templar. London, UK.

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Temple Church, the only remaning Romanesque building in London, and last resting place of Templar Knights from the 13th century.

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Temple Church, the only remaning Romanesque building in London, and last resting place of Templar Knights from the 13th century.

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Visitors explore Temple Church and the effigies of the Knights Templar. London, UK.

William Marshal, first Earl of Pembroke and Templar Knight, who died in 1219. Temple Church, London, UK.

William Marshal, second Earl of Pembroke and Templar Knight, who died in 1231. Temple Church, London, UK.

The effigy of Gilbert Marshall, fourth Earl of Pembroke and Templar Knight, who died in 1241. Temple Church, London, UK.

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William Marshal, first Earl of Pembroke and Templar Knight, who died in 1219. Temple Church, London, UK.

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William Marshal, second Earl of Pembroke and Templar Knight, who died in 1231. Temple Church, London, UK.

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The effigy of Gilbert Marshall, fourth Earl of Pembroke and Templar Knight, who died in 1241. Temple Church, London, UK.

The effigy of Geoffrey de Mandeville, Templar Knight (died 1144), badly damaged by fire during World War II. Temple Church, London.

Detail of two effigies of Templar Knights in Temple Church, London.

The effigies of Templar Knights from the 13 century in Temple Church, London.

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The effigy of Geoffrey de Mandeville, Templar Knight (died 1144), badly damaged by fire during World War II. Temple Church, London.

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Detail of two effigies of Templar Knights in Temple Church, London.

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The effigies of Templar Knights from the 13 century in Temple Church, London.

The effigies of Templar Knights from the 13 century in Temple Church, London.

A grotesque on the wall of the rotunda in Temple Church, London.

Grotesques on the walls of the round portion of Temple Church, overlooking the knight's effigies.

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The effigies of Templar Knights from the 13 century in Temple Church, London.

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A grotesque on the wall of the rotunda in Temple Church, London.

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Grotesques on the walls of the round portion of Temple Church, overlooking the knight's effigies.

Grotesques on the walls of the round portion of Temple Church, overlooking the knight's effigies.

The Master of the Temple, Robert Griffith-Jones, gives a lecture on the Knights Templar and the Da Vinci Code. London, UK.

Robin Griffith-Jones, Master of Temple Church London, giving a lecture on the Templar Knights and the Da Vinvi Code.

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Grotesques on the walls of the round portion of Temple Church, overlooking the knight's effigies.

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The Master of the Temple, Robert Griffith-Jones, gives a lecture on the Knights Templar and the Da Vinci Code. London, UK.

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Robin Griffith-Jones, Master of Temple Church London, giving a lecture on the Templar Knights and the Da Vinvi Code.

The rose window and Romanesque doorway with Latin inscription, Temple Church, London.

Interior of the round part of Temple Church, showing the stained glass Rose window and upper vaulting.

The interior, columns and stained glass windows of the round part of Temple Church, London.

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The rose window and Romanesque doorway with Latin inscription, Temple Church, London.

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Interior of the round part of Temple Church, showing the stained glass Rose window and upper vaulting.

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The interior, columns and stained glass windows of the round part of Temple Church, London.

Stained glass window, inscription and grotesque inside Temple Church, London.

Workers find peace and quiet under the tree by the fountain in Middle Temple, London.

Workers find peace and quiet under the tree by the fountain in Middle Temple, London.

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Stained glass window, inscription and grotesque inside Temple Church, London.

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Workers find peace and quiet under the tree by the fountain in Middle Temple, London.

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Workers find peace and quiet under the tree by the fountain in Middle Temple, London.

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Temple Church is now firmly on the London tourist map thanks to Dan Brown's The Da Vinci Code. A remarkable building, it is more than 900 years old and has survived the crushing of the Templars by the Roman catholic church, the reformation, the great fire of London and world-war two bombs. The only remaining Romanesque building in London, it is famous for its effigies of Templar knights.