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Chapelle orthodoxe de Salesianum

Avenue du Moléson 21

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Chapelle Orthodoxe de Salesianum

The Chapelle orthodoxe de Salesianum is a Greek Orthodox chapel located in Fribourg, Switzerland.

History

  • The chapel's history dates back to the early 20th century.

Architecture

The chapel was constructed in 1905 and features a unique blend of Byzantine and Art Nouveau architectural styles.

The building's design is attributed to the renowned architect, Louis-Charles Caillet.

Location

The Chapelle orthodoxe de Salesianum is situated on Avenue du Moléson 21 in Fribourg - Freiburg, Switzerland.

The chapel is nestled within a tranquil setting, surrounded by picturesque buildings and verdant green spaces.

Denomination and Religious Significance

The Chapelle orthodoxe de Salesianum is an active Greek Orthodox place of worship.

The chapel serves as a spiritual hub for the local Greek Orthodox community in Fribourg.

Notable Features

  • Its striking exterior façade, adorned with intricate stone carvings and ornate details.
  • An impressive interior space featuring stunning stained-glass windows and beautifully crafted wooden pews.

Organ and Bells Information

The chapel's organ was built in 1910 by a Swiss instrument maker.

Unfortunately, no information is available regarding the chapel's bells.

Heritage Status

The Chapelle orthodoxe de Salesianum has been recognized as an important cultural heritage site by local authorities.

Visiting Information

The chapel is open to visitors during limited hours.

Due to its small size and private nature, access may be restricted to special events or guided tours.

The chapel's accessibility features include wheelchair ramps and accessible restrooms.

Notable Artworks or Relics

  • A collection of sacred icons and artifacts, including a rare 19th-century icon of the Virgin Mary.

Details

NameChapelle orthodoxe de Salesianum
CityFribourg - Freiburg
CountrySwitzerland
Coordinates46.807835, 7.14811
ArchitectLouis-Charles Caillet
Current useactive Greek Orthodox place of worship
Accessibletrue