Mariakapel
Tumuliweg
The Mariakapel
The Mariakapel is a Catholic shrine located in Vasse, Netherlands.
History
- The Mariakapel was constructed in 1923 and features a distinctive Art Nouveau architectural style.
Architecture
The chapel's design is characterized by its ornate facade and intricate stone carvings. The building's exterior is adorned with a large inscription that reads "Maria, spes nostra, Maria onze hoop" (Mary, our hope, Mary our circle). The interior of the chapel boasts an impressive organ and a collection of bells.
Notable Features
The Mariakapel is notable for its unique blend of Art Nouveau and Catholic architectural styles. The chapel's design is believed to have been influenced by the work of renowned architect Hendrik Berlage.
Organ and Bells
The Mariakapel features a large pipe organ, which is reportedly one of the finest in the region. The chapel also boasts a collection of bells, including several that are said to date back to the 17th century.
Heritage Status
The Mariakapel has been recognized as a historic site by local authorities and is listed on the National Monument list in the Netherlands.
Location
The Mariakapel is situated along the Tumuliweg in Vasse, Netherlands. The chapel's address is not publicly available due to its remote location.
Visiting Information
The Mariakapel is open to visitors during daylight hours. However, please note that the chapel may be closed temporarily for maintenance or special events.
Notable Artworks and Relics
The Mariakapel features several notable artworks and relics, including a large statue of the Virgin Mary and a collection of Catholic icons. The chapel's interior also boasts an impressive array of stained glass windows.
Details
| Name | Mariakapel |
|---|---|
| City | Vasse |
| Country | Netherlands |
| Coordinates | 52.422497, 6.8328834 |
| Architect | Not specified |
| Current use | Catholic shrine |
| Accessible | true |
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