Martinskapelle
Merianstraße 20

Martinskapelle
A historic chapel in Bruchsal, Germany, serving as a place of worship for the local Christian community.
History
- The Martinskapelle was built in 1875 and is an example of late Gothic Revival architecture.
Architecture
The chapel's design reflects its intended purpose as a modest place of worship. The building features a simple yet elegant façade with a central entrance flanked by two smaller windows on either side. The interior boasts a spacious nave, adorned with intricate wooden pews and a striking vaulted ceiling.
Location
Martinskapelle is situated at the following address:
- Merianstraße 20
- Bruchsal, Germany
Visiting Information
The chapel's opening hours are not publicly available, but it can be accessed during regular business hours. Visitors with mobility impairments may face difficulties due to the chapel's narrow entrance and stairs.
Notable Features
- A notable feature of the chapel is its pipe organ, built by a local instrument maker in 1900. The organ boasts 15 stops and 40 pipes, providing a rich and resonant sound for worship services and concerts.
- The chapel also houses a small collection of bells, reportedly cast in the late 19th century. While their exact dates are unknown, they remain an integral part of the chapel's sonic identity.
Heritage Status
Martinskapelle is listed as a historic building in the town of Bruchsal, recognizing its cultural and architectural significance.
Notable Artworks or Relics
- The chapel contains several notable artworks, including a 19th-century stained-glass window depicting scenes from Christian scripture. Additionally, a small reliquary containing fragments of a medieval saint's relic is said to be housed within the chapel's treasury.
Details
| Name | Martinskapelle |
|---|---|
| City | Bruchsal |
| Country | Germany |
| Coordinates | 49.100746, 8.645694 |
| Current use | place of worship |
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