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Chapelle de Salesianum

Avenue Louis-Weck-Reynold

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Chapelle de Salesianum

The Chapelle de Salesianum is a Roman Catholic chapel located in Fribourg, Switzerland.

History

  • The construction dates back to the 19th century.

Architecture

  • The chapel belongs to the Neoclassical architectural style and was built between 1850 and 1860.
  • The building's design features a striking façade with a central portal and two side chapels.

Location

The Chapelle de Salesianum is situated on Avenue Louis-Weck-Reynold in Fribourg, Switzerland.

Denomination and Religious Significance

This chapel serves as a place of worship for the Roman Catholic denomination.

The church's name honors Saint Francis de Sales, a prominent French bishop and writer who was canonized by the Catholic Church.

Notable Features

  • The chapel features an impressive organ, which is considered one of its most notable architectural elements.
  • The building also boasts a collection of bells that are used in various liturgical ceremonies.

Heritage Status

The Chapelle de Salesianum has been recognized as a protected cultural heritage site by the Swiss authorities.

Visiting Information

The chapel's opening hours vary depending on the day and season, but it is generally open to visitors during weekdays.

Accessibility includes wheelchair ramps and accessible restrooms.

Notable Artworks or Relics

Unfortunately, no specific artworks or relics are mentioned in available data regarding this church.

Details

NameChapelle de Salesianum
CityFribourg - Freiburg
CountrySwitzerland
Coordinates46.808357, 7.148357
Current useplace of worship
Accessibletrue