Flutkapelle
Alte Mainstraße
Flutkapelle
Flutkapelle was constructed in 1784 and is a prime example of a Roman Catholic chapel built during this period.
History
- The Flutkapelle was constructed in 1784 and is a prime example of a Roman Catholic chapel built during this period. The building's design has undergone several renovations, most notably in 1997.
Architecture
The Flutkapelle features a distinctive Satteldachbau (steeply pitched roof) style, which was characteristic of many buildings constructed during the late 18th century. The chapel's architecture is notable for its simplicity and functionality, reflecting the practical needs of the community it serves.
Location
The Flutkapelle is situated on Alte Mainstraße in Viereth-Trunstadt, Germany.
Denomination and Religious Significance
As a Roman Catholic chapel, the Flutkapelle plays an important role in the spiritual lives of its parishioners. The chapel's design and layout are intended to facilitate worship and community gatherings.
Notable Features
- The Flutkapelle is notable for its well-preserved interior, which features a small altar niche and other decorative elements.
- The Flutkapelle contains several notable artworks and relics, including a 18th-century altar niche.
Organ and Bells
Unfortunately, no information is available regarding the organ or bells of the Flutkapelle.
Heritage Status
The Flutkapelle has been designated as a heritage site (Kulturgüterschutz) with a rating of 4, indicating its cultural significance and importance to the local community.
Visiting Information
Due to lack of information, visiting hours and accessibility details are not available for the Flutkapelle.
Notable Artworks or Relics
- The Flutkapelle contains several notable artworks and relics, including a 18th-century altar niche.
Details
| Name | Flutkapelle |
|---|---|
| City | Viereth-Trunstadt |
| Country | Germany |
| Coordinates | 49.933483, 10.747346 |
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