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Kapelle

The Kapelle is a historic chapel located in Zettlitz, Germany.

History

  • The exact date of construction is not known, but it is believed to have been built in the 19th century. The chapel's architectural style is characteristic of Germanic Revival architecture from this period.

Architecture

The Kapelle features a simple yet elegant design with a rectangular shape and a gabled roof. The exterior walls are made of stone, while the interior is adorned with wooden pews and a decorative altar. Notable features include the chapel's imposing steeple and the intricate carvings on its facade.

Location

The Kapelle is situated in the town of Zettlitz, which is located in the state of Brandenburg, Germany. The chapel's address is:

Zettlitz, Germany

Visiting Information

The Kapelle is open to visitors during regular church hours. However, please note that these hours may be subject to change.

Accessibility

The chapel has limited accessibility due to its small size and narrow entrance. Visitors are advised to contact the local church authorities for more information on accessibility arrangements.

Organ and Bells

The Kapelle features a traditional pipe organ, which is played during regular services. The chapel also has a set of four bells, which are rung on special occasions.

Heritage Status

The Kapelle is listed as a historic building in the German state's register of cultural heritage sites.

Notable Artworks or Relics

The chapel contains several notable artworks and relics, including a 19th-century wooden altar and a collection of antique church furnishings.

Details

NameKapelle
CityZettlitz
CountryGermany
Coordinates49.774353, 11.858343
Current useactive navigation and museum
Accessiblefalse