Andachtssäule
In der Waldwies
Andachtssäule
The Andachtssäule is a historic wayside shrine located in Eppelborn, Germany.
History
- The construction of the Andachtssäule dates back to an unknown year, but it is believed to have been built during the 18th century. The chapel's architectural style is characteristic of the Baroque period.
Architecture
The Andachtssäule features a distinctive sandstone structure with a height of approximately 1.5 meters. The lower part of the building includes a niche and a vaulted forebay, while the upper section boasts a sloping roof and a relief statue in one of its niches. A wooden bridge connects the chapel to the surrounding landscape.
Location
The Andachtssäule is situated at In der Waldwies, Eppelborn, Germany.
Religious Significance
As a Christian wayside shrine, the Andachtssäule serves as a place of devotion and contemplation for pilgrims and locals alike. Its location in the heart of the forest makes it an ideal spot for spiritual reflection.
Notable Features
- The chapel's unique sandstone structure
- The relief statue in one of its niches
- The wooden bridge connecting the chapel to the surrounding landscape
Organ and Bells
No information is available regarding the chapel's organ or bells.
Heritage Status
The Andachtssäule has been recognized as a historic landmark, reflecting the cultural heritage of Germany.
Visiting Information
- Opening Hours: Not specified
- Accessibility: The chapel is open to visitors, but its accessibility may be limited due to its remote location and natural surroundings.
Notable Artworks or Relics
The Andachtssäule features a notable relief statue in one of its niches, which is an example of Baroque art.
Details
| Name | Andachtssäule |
|---|---|
| City | Eppelborn |
| Country | Germany |
| Coordinates | 49.405155, 6.9819894 |
| Accessible | true |
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