The Chapel of the Three Kings of Cologne is a church in Colston Street, near the top of Christmas Steps, Bristol, England.
The dedication is a reference to the Shrine of the Three Kings in Cologne Cathedral, Germany.
[2][3] One of the windows shows the nativity of Jesus, which may have contributed to the naming of the Christmas Steps.
He was previously the local High Sheriff, mayor, and member of parliament for the city.
[8] It was refaced and roofed in 1861 by Foster and Wood, with further restoration in 1865 which included niches for the installation of carvings.