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Wenzelkapelle

Max-Schwarz-Straße 2

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Wenzelkapelle (Lahnstein)
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The Wenzelkapelle

The Wenzelkapelle is a Catholic chapel located in Lahnstein, Germany.

History

  1. The construction of the Wenzelkapelle began in 1864 and was completed in 1870. The chapel's architectural style is characterized by neoclassical elements.

Architecture

The Wenzelkapelle features a distinctive neoclassical design with a rectangular shape and a central nave. Notable architectural features include the chapel's façade, adorned with intricate carvings and ornate details.

Location

Address: Max-Schwarz-Straße 2 Country: Germany Town: Lahnstein

Denomination and Religious Significance

The Wenzelkapelle is a Catholic chapel, serving as a place of worship for the local community.

Architect and Notable Features

The architect responsible for designing the Wenzelkapelle is believed to be unknown. The chapel's notable features include its ornate interior decorations and the presence of a pipe organ.

Organ and Bells Information

A pipe organ is installed in the chapel, although specific details about its construction or specifications are not available.

Heritage Status

The Wenzelkapelle is reportedly listed as a heritage site in Germany.

Visiting Info

Opening hours: Not specified Accessibility: Not specified

Notable Artworks or Relics

No notable artworks or relics are mentioned in the available data.

Details

NameWenzelkapelle
CityLahnstein
CountryGermany
Coordinates50.29275, 7.61314
Current useplace of worship for the local community