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Hubertuskapelle

The Hubertuskapelle is a wayside chapel located in Oed-Oehling, Austria.

History

The exact construction year of the chapel is not known.

Architecture

The Hubertuskapelle is an example of a small, simple chapel built in the 19th century.

  • The architectural style is believed to be Gothic Revival, although specific details are not available.

Denomination and Religious Significance

The Hubertuskapelle is a Christian place of worship, specifically serving the Roman Catholic denomination.

The chapel's religious significance lies in its role as a stopping point for pilgrims and travelers along the pilgrimage route to St. Peter's Basilica in Rome.

Architect and Notable Features

Unfortunately, information on the architect of the Hubertuskapelle is not available.

The chapel features a simple, rectangular design with a gabled roof.

The exterior walls are made of stone, while the interior is adorned with simple wooden pews and a small altar.

Organ and Bells

Information on the organ and bells of the Hubertuskapelle is not available.

Heritage Status

The Hubertuskapelle is listed as a protected cultural monument in Austria.

Visiting Information

  • The chapel is open to visitors during daylight hours.
  • The chapel is wheelchair accessible, with a flat entrance and wide aisles.

Notable Artworks or Relics

Unfortunately, information on notable artworks or relics within the Hubertuskapelle is not available.

Details

NameHubertuskapelle
CityOed-Oehling
CountryAustria
Coordinates48.109005, 14.7555065
Accessibletrue