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Käppele

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Käppele (Königshofen)
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Käppele

The Käppele, also known as the Wallfahrtskirche Mariä Heimsuchung (Pilgrimage Church of the Visitation of Mary), is a historic chapel located on a hill above Würzburg, Germany.

History

  • Built in 1750, the Käppele was designed by Balthasar Neumann in the Rococo style. The church was constructed following plans that reflect Neumann's architectural expertise, which would later become renowned for its grandeur and beauty.
  • Until 2014, the chapel was attended to by members of the Capuchins.

Architecture

The Käppele is a notable example of Rococo architecture in Germany. Its design showcases Neumann's mastery of the style, with intricate details and ornate decorations adorning the exterior and interior of the building. The chapel's unique structure and artistic features make it an important landmark in German architectural history.

Location

The Käppele is situated on a hill above Würzburg, Germany, at an address of K 2832. It can be found in the town of Königshofen, which is part of the country's eastern region.

Visiting Information

The chapel's opening hours are not publicly available. However, it is reportedly accessible to visitors during daylight hours.

Notable Features

  • The Käppele features an impressive organ and a collection of bells that add to its rich cultural heritage.

Heritage Status

The Käppele has been designated as a historic building, reflecting its significance in German architectural history.

Details

NameKäppele
CityKönigshofen
CountryGermany
Coordinates49.543438, 9.720586
ArchitectBalthasar Neumann