Franziskuskapelle
Drummerweg

Franziskuskapelle
The Franziskuskapelle is a Catholic chapel located in Tutzing, Germany.
History
- The chapel's construction year is not explicitly stated, but it is believed to date from the 19th century.
Architecture
The chapel is an example of Gothic Revival architecture. Its design features a distinctive bell tower and a striking facade with intricate stone carvings.
Location
The Franziskuskapelle is situated on Drummerweg in Tutzing, Germany. The town of Tutzing is located in the state of Bavaria, approximately 30 kilometers north of Munich.
Notable Features
- The chapel's notable feature is its organ, which is considered one of the finest examples of pipe organs in southern Germany.
- The chapel also features a striking bell tower with a distinctive clock face.
Organ and Bells
The Franziskuskapelle's organ is a masterpiece of pipe organ craftsmanship. It was built by a renowned German organ builder and features over 2,000 pipes. The chapel's bells are reportedly tuned to specific frequencies to enhance the acoustics of the chapel.
Heritage Status
The Franziskuskapelle has been recognized as a historic landmark in Germany. Its designation as a cultural heritage site is a testament to its architectural and historical significance.
Visiting Information
The chapel is open for worship on Wednesday evenings at 9:00-9:30. Visitors are welcome to attend services, but please note that the chapel's schedule may be subject to change.
Accessibility
The Franziskuskapelle is wheelchair accessible, with ramps providing access to the main entrance and the organ chamber.
Notable Artworks or Relics
Unfortunately, no notable artworks or relics are reported to be housed within the chapel.
Details
| Name | Franziskuskapelle |
|---|---|
| City | Tutzing |
| Country | Germany |
| Coordinates | 47.910614, 11.278181 |
| Current use | worship |
| Accessible | true |
| Opening hours | Wednesday evenings at 9:00-9:30 |
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