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Brem-Kapelle

The Brem-Kapelle is a chapel located in Regen, Germany.

History

  • The Brem-Kapelle was constructed in 1850 and features a Romanesque Revival architectural style.

Architecture

The Brem-Kapelle was constructed in 1850 and features a Romanesque Revival architectural style.

Location

  • B 11 Regen, Germany

Denomination and Religious Significance

The Brem-Kapelle belongs to the Lutheran denomination of Christianity. It serves as a place of worship for local residents.

Architect

No specific information on the architect is available.

Notable Features

The chapel's notable feature is its simple yet elegant design, which reflects the Romanesque Revival style.

Organ and Bells

No information is available regarding the organ or bells in the chapel.

Heritage Status

The Brem-Kapelle has been designated as a heritage site by local authorities.

Visiting Information

Visitors can access the chapel during regular business hours. However, no specific opening hours are provided due to lack of information.

Accessibility

The chapel is accessible for visitors with mobility issues, but no further details are available.

Notable Artworks or Relics

No notable artworks or relics are reported to be housed within the Brem-Kapelle.

Details

NameBrem-Kapelle
CityRegen
CountryGermany
Coordinates48.98925, 13.186952
Current useplace of worship for local residents
Accessibletrue