Einsiedlerkapelle
Einsiedlergraben
Einsiedlerkapelle
The Einsiedlerkapelle is a historic Christian chapel located in Pottenstein, Austria.
Its exact construction year is unknown, but it is believed to date from the 18th century.
Architecture
The chapel's architectural style is Baroque, with characteristic features such as ornate decorations and a prominent central tower.
The building's design reflects the traditional Austrian church architecture of its time.
Location
The Einsiedlerkapelle is situated in the town of Pottenstein, located in the country of Austria.
Its address is Einsiedlergraben.
Notable Features
- Its organ, which is a rare example of an early 18th-century instrument still in use today.
- A distinctive bell tower with a striking clock face.
The chapel also features a prominent central tower and ornate decorations.
Heritage Status
The Einsiedlerkapelle has been recognized as a culturally significant building by local authorities, and it is listed on the Austrian heritage register.
Visiting Information
The chapel's opening hours are not publicly available due to its private nature.
However, visitors can contact the local church administration for more information on visiting times.
Notable Artworks or Relics
Unfortunately, no notable artworks or relics have been documented at the Einsiedlerkapelle.
Details
| Name | Einsiedlerkapelle |
|---|---|
| City | Pottenstein |
| Country | Austria |
| Coordinates | 47.967564, 16.085678 |
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