Gerlachuskapel
Onderstestraat 48, 6301 KA Valkenburg, Netherlands
The Gerlachuskapel
The Gerlachuskapel is a Roman Catholic chapel located in Houthem-St. Gerlach, Netherlands. Established in 1936, this modern and minimalist structure serves as a place of worship for the Roman Catholic community in the area.
Architectural Features:
- A simple rectangular shape with a flat roof
- Clean lines and unpretentious design
- No ornate details or grandiose architecture
The absence of ornate details or grandiose architecture allows for a focus on the spiritual experience within its walls.
Purpose:
- To facilitate communal prayer, reflection, and reverence
The Gerlachuskapel provides a serene and contemplative atmosphere for those seeking solace in their faith.
Religion:
This tradition emphasizes the importance of sacred rituals, sacraments, and devotion to the Holy Trinity. The chapel's existence is deeply rooted in this faith, making it an integral part of the local religious landscape.
Unique Feature:
- No belltower
- No traditional bellringing or chimes
This allows for a unique and contemplative atmosphere at the Gerlachuskapel.
Note:
- No information available about the architect who designed the Gerlachuskapel
- The chapel remains a testament to the ingenuity and creativity of its designer, whose vision has come to life in this beautiful structure
Details
Name | Gerlachuskapel |
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City/Town | Houthem-St. Gerlach |
Province | Limburg |
Country | Netherlands |
Coordinates | 50.8709939, 5.7939304 |
Denomination | roman catholic |
Amenity | place of worship |
Religion | christian |
Year of construction | 1936 |
Time period | modern era |
Architectural style | modern |