Huttererkapelle
Königskerzenweg
Huttererkapelle
The Huttererkapelle is a Roman Catholic chapel built in 1906.
History
- The Huttererkapelle is an example of late 19th-century architecture, characterized by its simple and functional design. The chapel's exterior features a rectangular shape with a flat roof, while the interior boasts a single nave and a small altar area.
The Huttererkapelle is located on Königskerzenweg in Wischathal, Austria.
Denomination and Religious Significance
As a Roman Catholic chapel, the Huttererkapelle serves as a place of worship for the local community. The chapel's design and layout are intended to facilitate spiritual reflection and contemplation.
Architect
The architect responsible for designing the Huttererkapelle is not specified in available information.
Notable Features
- One notable feature of the Huttererkapelle is its organ, which is reportedly well-preserved and functional. The chapel also features a small bell tower with two bells.
The Huttererkapelle's organ is an example of late 19th-century pipe organ design. The chapel's two bells are reportedly rung on special occasions.
Heritage Status
The Huttererkapelle has been designated as a cultural heritage site in Austria, recognizing its historical significance and architectural value.
Visiting Information
The Huttererkapelle is open to visitors during regular hours of operation. Accessibility information is not available.
Notable Artworks or Relics
No notable artworks or relics are reported to be housed within the Huttererkapelle.
Credits
48.4800122, 16.0677347
Details
| Name | Huttererkapelle |
|---|---|
| City | Wischathal |
| Country | Austria |
| Coordinates | 48.48001, 16.067734 |
| Current use | place of worship |
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