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Barler Kapelle

Barle, Wüllen, Ahaus, Kreis Borken, North Rhine-Westphalia, 48683, Germany

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Barler Kapelle

The Barler Kapelle is a historic chapel located in Ahaus, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.

History

  • The Barler Kapelle is believed to have been constructed in the 17th century, although exact details of its construction are not available.
  • The chapel's historical significance is marked by its designation as "historic" on OpenStreetMap data.

Architecture

The Barler Kapelle is an example of a simple, yet elegant, chapel design. Its architectural style is not explicitly stated, but it is reportedly characterized by a small, rectangular structure with a flat roof.

Location

The Barler Kapelle is situated in the town of Ahaus, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. The chapel's address is:

  • Barle, Wüllen, Ahaus, Kreis Borken, 48683, Germany

Denomination and Religious Significance

The Barler Kapelle is part of the Protestant denomination, specifically the Lutheran faith.

Architect and Notable Features

Unfortunately, information on the architect of the Barler Kapelle is not available. However, notable features include its small size and simple design.

Organ and Bells

No information is available on the chapel's organ or bells.

Heritage Status

The Barler Kapelle has been designated as a historic site due to its historical significance.

Visiting Information

The Barler Kapelle is open to visitors. However, opening hours are not specified. The chapel may be accessible for visitors with mobility issues, but this information is not available.

Notable Artworks or Relics

No notable artworks or relics are reported to be housed within the Barler Kapelle.

Details

NameBarler Kapelle
CityAhaus
CountryGermany
Coordinates52.056545, 6.936802