Lueger Kapelle
Hirtreut
Lueger Kapelle
The Lueger Kapelle is a chapel located in Perlesreut, Germany, and serves as a place of worship for the local Christian community.
History
The chapel was constructed in 1913 in the Art Nouveau style. Its design is attributed to architect Josef Kögler.
Notable features of the chapel include its striking façade, adorned with intricate stone carvings, and its ornate interior, featuring a high ceiling and stained glass windows.
Location
The Lueger Kapelle is situated at Hirtreut in Perlesreut, Germany. The town of Perlesreut is located in the state of Bavaria.
Denomination and Religious Significance
The chapel is affiliated with the Christian denomination and serves as a place of worship for the local community.
Organ and Bells
The chapel features a pipe organ, but no information is available regarding its current condition or maintenance.
Heritage Status
The Lueger Kapelle has been recognized as a cultural heritage site by the German government.
Visiting Information
The opening hours of the chapel are not publicly available. However, it is recommended to contact the local church administration for more information on visiting times and accessibility.
Notable Artworks or Relics
No notable artworks or relics are reported to be housed within the Lueger Kapelle.
Details
| Name | Lueger Kapelle |
|---|---|
| City | Perlesreut |
| Country | Germany |
| Coordinates | 48.750443, 13.426832 |
| Architect | Josef Kögler |
| Current use | place of worship |
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