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Alemania
Baden-Württemberg

Stuttgart District

Main-Tauber-Kreis
Main-Tauber-Kreis
Wittighausen

Capilla de San Sigismundo

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Capilla de San Sigismundo

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The St. Sigismund Chapel, also known as Sigismundkapelle, is a historic religious building nestled above Oberwittighausen in Germany's scenic Main-Tauber district. Standing at an elevation of 329 metres, this Romanesque chapel is recognized as one of the oldest sacred structures in the region. Its distinctive octagonal central structure makes it a notable landmark, often associated with the intriguing "hammer throw legend" that connects it to other nearby chapels.

Visitors are consistently drawn to the chapel's rich history and unique architectural…

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    27 de junio de 2020

    Ciclismo

    La historia de la Capilla de San Segismundo se remonta al siglo XII, lo que la convierte en uno de los edificios sagrados más antiguos del distrito de Main-Tauber. Además, …
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    La Capilla de San Segismundo se encuentra sobre Oberwittighausen y fue construida en estilo románico. El edificio tiene una estructura central octogonal y es similar a la Capilla de San …
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    La Capilla de San Segismundo se encuentra sobre Oberwittighausen y fue construida en estilo románico. El edificio tiene una estructura central octogonal y es similar a la Capilla de San Achiatus en Grünsfeldhausen y la Michaelskapelle en Gaurettersheim, que ya no existe.
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    Elevación 330 m

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    jueves 23 abril

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    Velocidad máx. del viento: 13,0 km/h

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    Ubicación: Wittighausen, Main-Tauber-Kreis, Main-Tauber-Kreis, Stuttgart District, Baden-Württemberg, Alemania

    Preguntas frecuentes

    Where exactly is the St. Sigismund Chapel (Sigismundkapelle) located?

    The St. Sigismund Chapel is situated above the village of Oberwittighausen in the Main-Tauber district of Germany. It stands at an elevation of approximately 329 meters, offering a prominent landmark in the local landscape.

    Are there specific hiking or cycling trails that lead to the St. Sigismund Chapel?

    Yes, the chapel is a popular destination for hikers and cyclists. While specific named trails aren't detailed, its location above Oberwittighausen means it's often incorporated into various local walking and cycling routes. Many visitors enjoy combining a visit here with the nearby St. Achiatus Chapel in Grünsfeldhausen, which is part of the same local legend.

    What is the terrain like around the Sigismundkapelle, and is it a difficult area to access?

    The chapel is located above Oberwittighausen at an elevation of 329 meters. The surrounding area generally offers gentle terrain suitable for walks and cycling tours. It's considered accessible for most visitors, including families, without significant difficulty.

    What are the parking options or public transport connections for visiting the St. Sigismund Chapel?

    Specific parking facilities are not widely noted, but visitors typically reach the chapel as part of a walk or cycle through the surrounding countryside. For those arriving by car, it's advisable to look for local parking in Oberwittighausen and then proceed to the chapel on foot. Public transport options are limited in this rural area, so planning a route that includes walking or cycling is recommended.

    Is the St. Sigismund Chapel suitable for a winter visit, and how crowded does it get?

    The chapel is described as a wonderful spot for a contemplative visit at any time of year, suggesting it's accessible in winter. However, visitors should be prepared for potentially colder weather and snowy or icy paths. As a historical site in a rural setting, it generally offers a peaceful retreat and is unlikely to be overly crowded, even on weekends, compared to major tourist attractions.

    Is the St. Sigismund Chapel area family-friendly or dog-friendly?

    Yes, the area around the St. Sigismund Chapel is considered family-friendly, offering opportunities for gentle outings and exploration. It's also suitable for dog owners, provided dogs are kept on a leash and owners clean up after their pets, respecting the historical and religious nature of the site.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options near the St. Sigismund Chapel?

    The chapel is located above the village of Oberwittighausen. While the immediate vicinity of the chapel is serene and natural, you would likely find cafes, pubs, or guesthouses within Oberwittighausen or nearby larger towns in the Main-Tauber district. It's best to check local listings for specific amenities.

    What are the visiting hours for the St. Sigismund Chapel?

    As a historic chapel in a rural setting, the St. Sigismund Chapel is generally accessible from the exterior at any time. If there are specific interior visiting hours, these are typically managed by local church authorities. It's advisable to check local information sources or signs at the chapel for any posted opening times for interior access.

    Is the St. Sigismund Chapel wheelchair accessible?

    Given its location above Oberwittighausen and the nature of a historic Romanesque building, direct wheelchair access to the chapel's interior may be limited. The paths leading to the chapel might also involve uneven terrain. Visitors with mobility concerns should plan accordingly and consider that full accessibility might not be available.

    What is the 'hammer throw legend' associated with the St. Sigismund Chapel?

    The 'hammer throw legend' is a local folktale explaining the origin of the St. Sigismund Chapel and two similar chapels (St. Achiatus Chapel in Grünsfeldhausen and the former Michaelskapelle in Gaurettersheim). According to the legend, a giant built these chapels. After finishing one, he would throw his hammer, and where it landed, he would build the next chapel. This legend highlights the similar Romanesque style and proximity of these historic structures.

    Are there other historical sites or viewpoints similar to St. Sigismund Chapel nearby?

    Yes, the St. Achiatus Chapel in Grünsfeldhausen is very similar in Romanesque style and is still standing, making it an excellent complementary visit. The now-lost Michaelskapelle in Gaurettersheim was also part of this group. These sites offer a glimpse into the region's past and provide interesting landmarks for those exploring the Main-Tauber district.

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