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Mühlbauerkapelle

Hudlacher Straße

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Mühlbauerkapelle

The Mühlbauerkapelle is situated on Hudlacher Straße in Hohenwarth, Germany.

Location

  • The chapel was constructed in 1850 and belongs to the Christian denomination.

History

The Mühlbauerkapelle features a simple, rustic architectural style, typical of Germanic chapels from the mid-19th century. The building's design is characterized by its use of local materials, such as stone and timber, which were commonly used in rural construction during this period.

Architecture

  • The chapel houses a small pipe organ, which is occasionally played by local musicians.
  • The chapel also features a set of three bells, cast in 1850 to mark the completion of the building.

Notable Features

One notable feature of the chapel is its wooden steeple, which rises above the surrounding landscape.

Organ and Bells

The Mühlbauerkapelle has been recognized as a cultural heritage site by the German government, acknowledging its historical significance and architectural importance.

Heritage Status

  • The chapel is open for worship services on Sundays. Visitors are welcome to attend these services or explore the chapel during regular opening hours (Monday to Saturday: 10am - 4pm; Sunday: 12pm - 5pm). The chapel is wheelchair accessible, with a ramp providing access to the main entrance.

Notable Artworks and Relics

The Mühlbauerkapelle contains several notable artworks, including a wooden crucifix crafted by local artisans in the mid-19th century.

Details

NameMühlbauerkapelle
CityHohenwarth
CountryGermany
Coordinates49.18469, 12.943137
Current useworship
Accessibletrue
Opening hoursMonday to Saturday: 10am - 4pm; Sunday: 12pm - 5pm