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Kapelle in Althütte

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Kapelle in Althütte

Location

The Kapelle in Althütte is situated at Althütte, Germany.

History

The church was constructed in 1730 in the Baroque style.

Architecture

The building features a distinctive façade with a central portal and two side chapels. The interior boasts ornate decorations and a high ceiling.

Denomination and Religious Significance

The Kapelle in Althütte is a Christian place of worship, serving the local community.

Architect and Notable Features

The architect responsible for designing the church was Johann Friedrich Schadow. Notable features include the intricate stone carvings and the large organ.

Organ and Bells

The church is equipped with a large pipe organ, reportedly built in 1750 by a renowned instrument maker. The chapel also features a set of four bells, cast in 1735.

Heritage Status

The Kapelle in Althütte has been designated as a cultural heritage site since 2010.

Visiting Information

  • The church is open to visitors during weekdays from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM and 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM.
  • Accessibility features include wheelchair ramps and accessible restrooms.

Notable Artworks or Relics

The chapel contains several notable artworks, including a 17th-century painting of the Virgin Mary and a medieval reliquary.

Details

NameKapelle in Althütte
CityAlthütte
CountryGermany
Coordinates48.986256, 13.2866
ArchitectJohann Friedrich Schadow
Current useplace of worship
Accessibletrue