Konradskapelle
Mondsee - Oberwang
Konradskapelle
The Konradskapelle is situated at Innerschwand am Mondsee, Austria.
History
This wayside chapel marks the site where Abbot Konrad II of Mondsee was martyred in 1145. The chapel serves as a place of pilgrimage for those seeking spiritual solace and reflection on this sacred site.
Architecture
The Konradskapelle is constructed in Romanesque style, reflecting its historical significance and the era in which it was built.
Notable Features
- The chapel's architecture is characterized by simplicity and functionality, with an emphasis on providing a serene environment for worship and contemplation. Notable features include the chapel's imposing stone structure and the surrounding landscape, which offers breathtaking views of the Mondsee Lake.
Organ and Bells
Unfortunately, no specific information regarding the organ or bells at the Konradskapelle is available.
Heritage Status
The Konradskapelle has been recognized for its cultural significance and historical importance. Its exact heritage status is not specified in available data.
Visiting Information
The Konradskapelle's opening hours are not publicly stated, but it is likely to be open during daylight hours when visitors can access the chapel. Accessibility information is also not provided, although the chapel's location near Innerschwand am Mondsee suggests that it may be accessible by public transportation.
Notable Artworks or Relics
The Konradskapelle houses a relic of Abbot Konrad II, which serves as a poignant reminder of his martyrdom and the site's spiritual significance.
Details
| Name | Konradskapelle |
|---|---|
| City | Innerschwand am Mondsee |
| Country | Austria |
| Coordinates | 47.853394, 13.427381 |
| Current use | place of pilgrimage |
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