Laurentinische Kapelle
Neven-DuMont-Straße
Laurentinische Kapelle
The Laurentinische Kapelle is a Roman Catholic chapel located in Cologne, Germany.
Overview
The chapel was built in the 17th century, reportedly between 1665 and 1670.
Its construction was part of the larger development of the church complex, which included the addition of two main entrances.
History
The chapel is characterized by its Baroque architecture, featuring ornate decorations and a distinctive design.
The chapel's building style reflects the cultural and artistic trends of the time period in which it was constructed.
Location
The chapel is situated at Neven-DuMont-Straße in Cologne, Germany.
It is easily accessible by public transportation or on foot, with several nearby bus stops and bike lanes.
Visiting Information
The Laurentinische Kapelle is open to visitors during regular church hours.
However, please note that the chapel may have limited accessibility due to its small size and historic nature.
Notable Features
- The chapel's interior features a striking organ.
- The chapel also houses a collection of bells, which are an integral part of the chapel's religious significance.
Organ and Bells
The chapel's organ is a notable feature, with several instruments available for musical performances.
The chapel also houses a set of bells, reportedly added in the 18th century.
Heritage Status
The Laurentinische Kapelle has been recognized as a historic site, reflecting its cultural and architectural significance to the local community.
Notable Artworks or Relics
Unfortunately, no specific artworks or relics are mentioned in available data.
Details
| Name | Laurentinische Kapelle |
|---|---|
| City | Cologne |
| Country | Germany |
| Coordinates | 50.939934, 6.950206 |
| Current use | place of worship |
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