Hochwasserkapelle
Kreithtalweg
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Hochwasserkapelle
The Hochwasserkapelle was constructed in 1861 and is dedicated to Christian worship.
History
- The chapel's design is rooted in the Neogothic style, which reflects its purpose as a memorial to the devastating flood of 1861 that affected this region.
- The building's design serves as a testament to the enduring legacy of the 1861 flood, which had a profound impact on the local community.
Architecture
Notable features of the chapel include its imposing structure and ornate details, characteristic of the Neogothic architectural style.
Location
The Hochwasserkapelle is situated in Sautern, Austria, along the Kreithtalweg street.
Visiting Information
- Opening hours are not specified, but it is recommended that visitors check ahead of time to confirm availability.
- Accessibility information is also unavailable at this time.
Notable Artworks or Relics
The chapel houses a notable organ, which is an integral part of its worship experience. Additionally, the chapel contains several relics and artworks, although specific details are not available.
Heritage Status
The Hochwasserkapelle has been recognized for its cultural significance, but further information regarding its heritage status is not currently available.
Details
| Name | Hochwasserkapelle |
|---|---|
| City | Sautern |
| Country | Austria |
| Coordinates | 47.71865, 16.179043 |
| Current use | dedicated to Christian worship |
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