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Gedächtniskapelle St. Emmeram

Sankt Emmeram 40

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Gedächtniskapelle St. Emmeram (Munich)
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Gedächtniskapelle St. Emmeram

The Gedächtniskapelle St. Emmeram is a Catholic chapel located in Munich, Germany.

History

  • The chapel was built between 1866 and 1872.

Architecture

The chapel is an example of late Gothic Revival architecture.

Its design features a mix of Romanesque and Baroque elements, with a distinctive tower that rises above the surrounding buildings.

Location

The Gedächtniskapelle St. Emmeram is situated at Sankt Emmeram 40 in Bogenhausen, Munich.

It is easily accessible by public transportation or on foot.

Denomination and Religious Significance

The chapel is a place of worship for the Catholic Church and serves as a memorial to Saint Emmeram, a 7th-century bishop who was martyred during the Frankish conquest of Bavaria.

Notable Features

  • The chapel's most striking feature is its tower, which rises 40 meters above the surrounding buildings.
  • The interior of the chapel features intricate stone carvings and ornate decorations.

Organ and Bells

A pipe organ is installed in the chapel, although it is not regularly played due to limited maintenance and upkeep.

Heritage Status

The Gedächtniskapelle St. Emmeram is listed as a heritage site by the Bavarian State Office for Cultural Heritage (BLfD) with a preservation value of 4.

Visiting Information

  • The chapel's opening hours are limited, and visitors are advised to check in advance to confirm availability.
  • The chapel has limited wheelchair accessibility due to its age and architecture.

Notable Artworks or Relics

No notable artworks or relics are currently on display at the Gedächtniskapelle St. Emmeram.

Details

NameGedächtniskapelle St. Emmeram
CityMunich
CountryGermany
Coordinates48.175945, 11.62785