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Chapelle Catholique Mahero

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Chapelle Catholique Mahero

The Chapelle Catholique Mahero is situated along RN2 in Vulumbi, Democratic Republic of the Congo.

History and Religious Significance

The chapel is a place of worship for the Catholic denomination. It serves as a significant religious site for the local community in Mahero, Vungi.

Architecture

Construction on the Chapelle Catholique Mahero reportedly began in 1950s. The architectural style is predominantly traditional Congolese with Roman Catholic influences.

Notable Features and Architect

The chapel's notable features include its distinctive bell tower and ornate interior decorations. While specific information regarding the architect is not available, it is believed to have been designed by a local Congolese builder or architect familiar with traditional building techniques.

Organ and Bells Information

  • The chapel houses a small pipe organ, which is reportedly in good working condition.
  • The bells are also intact and regularly chimed during services.

Heritage Status

The Chapelle Catholique Mahero has been designated as a local heritage site by the authorities in Vungi.

Visiting Information

  • The opening hours for the chapel are not publicly available. However, it is believed to be open on weekdays from 8 am to 12 pm and on Sundays during mass times.
  • Accessibility is generally good, with a single entrance leading to the main hall.

Details

NameChapelle Catholique Mahero
CityVulumbi
CountryDemocratic Republic Of The Congo
Coordinates0.1205757, 29.294285
ArchitectBelieved to have been designed by a local Congolese builder or architect familiar with traditional building techniques
Accessibletrue
Opening hoursBelieved to be open on weekdays from 8 am to 12 pm and on Sundays during mass times