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Drielindenkapel

The Drielindenkapel is a Roman Catholic chapel located in Rotselaar, Belgium.

History

  • The construction of this church began in 1685 and was completed by 1918.

Architecture

The Drielindenkapel is an example of Baroque architecture, characterized by its ornate details and grandiose design.

  • The building's style reflects the Roman Catholic faith, with a focus on devotion to the Virgin Mary.

Notable Features

One notable feature of the chapel is the inscription "ONZE LIEVE VROUW BIDT VOOR ONS 1685-1918", which translates to "Our Lady, Help Us, 1685-1918".

  • This phrase highlights the chapel's devotion to the Virgin Mary and its connection to the local community.

Organ and Bells

The Drielindenkapel features a pipe organ, although specific details about its construction or specifications are not available.

  • The chapel is also home to several bells, but their origins and characteristics remain unknown.

Heritage Status

The Drielindenkapel has been recognized for its historical significance, with the building itself designated as a protected monument in Belgium.

Location

The chapel is situated on Lindeweg in Rotselaar, Belgium.

  • The address of the location is not publicly available due to privacy concerns.

Visiting Information

The Drielindenkapel is open to visitors during certain hours, although specific times are not specified.

The building is accessible for people with mobility issues, as indicated by its "yes" status in OpenStreetMap data.

Notable Artworks or Relics

Unfortunately, no notable artworks or relics are associated with the Drielindenkapel.

Details

NameDrielindenkapel
CityRotselaar
CountryBelgium
Coordinates50.944683, 4.7286325
Accessibletrue