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Die Semmelmühl-Kapelle

Bussardstraße

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Die Semmelmühl-Kapelle

The Die Semmelmühl-Kapelle is a Roman Catholic chapel located in Ingolstadt, Germany.

History

  • The exact date of its construction is not known, but it is believed to have been built in the 18th century.

Architecture

The chapel is an example of Baroque architecture, with a simple yet elegant design that reflects the style of the time period.

  • The building features a distinctive tower and a small nave, creating a sense of intimacy and contemplation.

Location

The Die Semmelmühl-Kapelle is situated on Bussardstraße in Ingolstadt, Germany.

  • It serves as a place of worship for the local Roman Catholic community.

Notable Features

  • The organ is believed to have been installed in the late 18th century and is considered one of the finest examples of its kind in the region.
  • The chapel also features several bells, including a large bell that is reportedly rung on special occasions.

Heritage Status

The Die Semmelmühl-Kapelle is listed as a historic building in Germany, recognizing its cultural and architectural significance.

Visiting Information

The Die Semmelmühl-Kapelle is open to visitors during regular church hours. The chapel is accessible to people with disabilities, but it is recommended that visitors contact the church in advance to confirm accessibility arrangements.

Notable Artworks or Relics

Unfortunately, no notable artworks or relics are reported to be housed within the Die Semmelmühl-Kapelle.

Details

NameDie Semmelmühl-Kapelle
CityIngolstadt
CountryGermany
Coordinates48.768555, 11.356098
Current useplace of worship
Accessibletrue