Chapelle Saint-Rahi
Campagne Saint-Rahi
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Chapelle Saint-Rahi
The Chapelle Saint-Rahi is situated in Campagne Saint-Rahi, Durbuy, Belgium.
History
- The chapel reportedly dates back to the early 20th century and is believed to have been constructed during World War I as a memorial for local soldiers. The inscription on the chapel's facade, "St Rahi protegez notre ROI et nos SOLDATS (1915)", suggests its origins in this period.
Architecture
The Chapelle Saint-Rahi features Roman Catholic architectural style, typical of chapels built during this era. The exact details of its construction are not known, but it is believed to have been designed by a local architect.
Notable Features
Organ and Bells
The chapel's organ and bells are not specified in available information.
Heritage Status
The Chapelle Saint-Rahi is reportedly listed as a protected monument in Belgium.
Visiting Information
Opening hours for the chapel are not specified. Accessibility information is also unavailable.
Notable Artworks or Relics
No notable artworks or relics are mentioned in available information about the chapel.
Details
| Name | Chapelle Saint-Rahi |
|---|---|
| City | Durbuy |
| Country | Belgium |
| Coordinates | 50.384964, 5.5427065 |
| Architect | Believed to have been designed by a local architect |
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