Gallery. Main stained glass window in the Chapel. Foster's Almshouses and Garden. Limestone carving and ornate ironwork drainpipe. North Wing Foster's Almshouses. Chapel Statue of Three Wise Men. East Wing of Foster's Almshouses. Chapel stained glass window facing Colston Street. Chapel and North Wing Foster's Almshouses. Wooden balcony walkway and tower. The Three Kings of Cologne Chapel. Quatrefoil and Acorn topped Victorian ironwork railings. Foster's Almshouses facing on to Christmas Steps West Wing facing on to Colston Street. Shops under Foster's Almshouses on Christmas Steps. Door carving on the Three Kings of Cologne Chapel. Balcony walkway towards Colston Street. Surviving Victorian stained glass window. Ornate ceiling of the Three Kings of Cologne Chapel. View of the Chapel and stone seating from Christmas Steps. View of back of Foster's Almshouses from Lewins Mead. Limestone carving on the shopfront on Christmas Steps. Lead finial and stone carving dedication to found John Foster. The Three Kings statues installed in 1960's. Limestone statue niche in the Chapel. Statue of one of the Chapel's Three Wise Men. Foster's Almshouses magical in the snow. Stone arches of the shops under the almshouses on Christmas Steps. Hotel de Dieu de Beaunes in France was the inspiration for architects Foster & Wood.