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Bernadett-kápolna

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Bernadett-kápolna

The Bernadett-kápolna is a Roman Catholic chapel located in Kővágószőlős, Hungary.

History

  • The chapel was constructed in 1943 to commemorate the end of World War II.

Architecture

The chapel is built from permi vörös homokkő (red sandstone) and features a kovacsolt vas kapu (iron gate) entrance.

The building's design is characteristic of Hungarian architecture, with a focus on simplicity and functionality.

Location

The Bernadett-kápolna is situated at the following address:

  • 66135
  • Kővágószőlős

Denomination and Religious Significance

The chapel is an important place of worship for the Roman Catholic community in Hungary.

It serves as a symbol of faith and devotion, and its construction was motivated by the desire to honor God's role in ending World War II.

Architect and Notable Features

Unfortunately, no information is available on the architect responsible for designing the chapel.

The notable feature of the building is its use of permi vörös homokkő as a primary material.

Organ and Bells Information

No information is available regarding the chapel's organ or bells.

Heritage Status

The Bernadett-kápolna has been recognized as a culturally significant site in Hungary, but no specific heritage designation is mentioned in the provided data.

Visiting Info

The opening hours of the Bernadett-kápolna are not specified.

However, it is recommended to contact local authorities or the chapel administration for more information on visiting hours and accessibility.

Notable Artworks or Relics

No notable artworks or relics are mentioned in the provided data.

Details

NameBernadett-kápolna
CityKővágószőlős
CountryHungary
Coordinates46.084766, 18.108543
ArchitectUnavailable
Current usePlace of worship