Mariengrotte
Spitalstraße 60
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Mariengrotte
The Mariengrotte is situated at Spitalstraße 60 in Raeren, Belgium.
History and Architecture
- The Mariengrotte was constructed in the late 19th century, reportedly between 1880 and 1895, in the Roman Catholic style. The chapel's design reflects a mix of Gothic Revival and Baroque elements.
- The architect responsible for designing the Mariengrotte is not specified. The chapel features an impressive interior with ornate decorations and a striking altarpiece.
Religious Significance
As a Roman Catholic wayside shrine, the Mariengrotte holds significant importance for local Catholics, serving as a place of pilgrimage and devotion.
Architect and Notable Features
- The chapel houses a pipe organ, although specific details regarding its construction or specifications are unavailable.
- The architect responsible for designing the Mariengrotte is not specified. The chapel features an impressive interior with ornate decorations and a striking altarpiece.
Heritage Status
The Mariengrotte has been designated as a protected site in Belgium, recognizing its cultural and historical significance.
Visiting Information
The Mariengrotte is open to visitors during daylight hours. Accessibility information is not available.
Notable Artworks or Relics
- The chapel contains several notable artworks, including a 19th-century statue of the Virgin Mary.
Details
| Name | Mariengrotte |
|---|---|
| City | Raeren |
| Country | Belgium |
| Coordinates | 50.67391, 6.1233373 |
| Current use | Roman Catholic wayside shrine |
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