Kapelle Reinartzhof
Marje Pad
Kapelle Reinartzhof
The Kapelle Reinartzhof is a small Catholic chapel located in Eupen, Belgium.
History
- The chapel was built in 1971 by scouts from Raeren using stones from the former Reinartzhof. The construction took place on Pfingsten (Whitsunday), which is mentioned as the start date of the project.
Architecture
The Kapelle Reinartzhof features a simple and rustic architectural style, typical of its construction method. The chapel's design reflects its purpose as a small, functional space for worship and community gatherings.
Location
The chapel is situated at Marje Pad in Eupen, Belgium, within the town's historic district.
Notable Features
- The chapel's walls are constructed from stones taken from the former Reinartzhof.
- The building's design is characteristic of its construction method by scouts.
Organ and Bells
No information available on the organ or bells at the Kapelle Reinartzhof.
Heritage Status
The Kapelle Reinartzhof has been designated as a notable landmark in Eupen, reflecting its cultural significance to the local community.
Visiting Information
- Opening hours: Not specified.
- Accessibility: The chapel's accessibility is not mentioned in available information.
Notable Artworks or Relics
No information available on notable artworks or relics at the Kapelle Reinartzhof.
Details
| Name | Kapelle Reinartzhof |
|---|---|
| City | Eupen |
| Country | Belgium |
| Coordinates | 50.61171, 6.1678705 |
| Architect | scouts from Raeren |
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