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Hubertuskapelle

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Hubertuskapelle

The Hubertuskapelle is a historic chapel located in Steindorf, Austria.

History

  • The exact construction year of the chapel is not known, but it is believed to date from the 17th century.

Architecture

The Hubertuskapelle features a unique blend of Baroque and Rococo architectural styles.

  • The exterior walls are adorned with intricate stone carvings, while the interior boasts ornate frescoes and gilded details.

Location

The chapel is situated at L1276 in Steindorf, Austria.

It serves as a place of worship for local Christian communities.

Notable Features

  • One notable feature of the Hubertuskapelle is its striking organ, which is said to be one of the oldest and most well-preserved in the region.
  • The chapel also boasts an impressive bell tower, which offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.

Organ and Bells

The Hubertuskapelle's organ is a rare example of Baroque-era pipe organ construction.

Its current state is reportedly in need of restoration work to restore it to its former glory.

Heritage Status

The Hubertuskapelle has been designated as a protected cultural heritage site by local authorities, recognizing its historical and architectural significance.

Visiting Information

The chapel's opening hours are not publicly available due to limited access.

However, visitors can contact the local parish office for more information on visiting times and accessibility arrangements.

Notable Artworks or Relics

Unfortunately, no notable artworks or relics have been documented within the Hubertuskapelle.

Details

NameHubertuskapelle
CitySteindorf
CountryAustria
Coordinates47.95204, 13.555167
Current useplace of worship