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Lourdeskapel Raar

Raar 51, 6231 RP Meerssen, Netherlands

Lourdeskapel Raar

Lourdeskapel Raar is a Roman Catholic chapel located in Meerssen, Netherlands. The Lourdeskapel Raar was built in 1909. It serves as a place of worship for the Catholic community in Meerssen, Netherlands. The chapel is affiliated with the Roman Catholic Church.

The Lourdeskapel Raar's architectural style is not specified in the available information. However, it can be noted that the chapel was built in 1909 and may reflect the architectural styles common during that era or in the region of Limburg, Netherlands.

  • The Lourdeskapel Raar serves as a place of worship for the Catholic community in Meerssen, Netherlands. As such, it is likely to feature elements typical of Roman Catholic chapels, including an altar, pews, and sacred art and furnishings.

The Lourdeskapel Raar is affiliated with the Roman Catholic Church. This means that its liturgical practices, traditions, and rituals are in line with those of the global Catholic community. The chapel may also have a connection to a local parish or diocese.

  1. The architect responsible for designing the Lourdeskapel Raar is not mentioned in the available information. It is possible that the architect was a local builder or designer who was commissioned by the Catholic community in Meerssen to create the chapel.

There is no information available about a belltower at the Lourdeskapel Raar. Belltowers are typically found on churches and cathedrals, but they may not be present on smaller chapels like the Lourdeskapel Raar.

Address:
  • Raar 51
  • 6231 RP Meerssen, Netherlands

The Lourdeskapel Raar is situated in the municipality of Meerssen, which is part of the province of Limburg and the country of the Netherlands.

The address of the Lourdeskapel Raar can be found below:
  • Raar 51
  • 6231 RP Meerssen, Netherlands

Details

NameLourdeskapel Raar
City/TownMeerssen
ProvinceLimburg
CountryNetherlands
Coordinates50.8866929, 5.7827999
Denominationroman catholic
Amenityplace of worship
Religionchristian
Year of construction1909
Time periodearly 20th century