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St. Gallus Chapel Wittenhofen

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St. Gallus Chapel Wittenhofen

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    January 21, 2022

    The St. Gallus chapel is located in the district of Wittenhofen, which belongs to the parish of St. Verena. It is a small choirless hall with a polygonal rider on the gabled roof. The bell in the "tower" of this chapel dates back to 1740. The Romanesque origin of the roof turret can be seen from the plaster marks on the exterior. The gem of the chapel is a 17th-century altar painted in red and blue. Gallus shows the excerpt a coronation of Mary. The baroque figures of Peter and Paul frame him on both sides. The simple figure of St. John probably also dates from the 17th century. Gallus on the right side of the ship.
    Every year in October, the citizens of Wittenhofen celebrate the patron saint of their small chapel.


    (Source: se-deggenhausertal.de)

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      June 22, 2023

      St. Gallus Chapel in Wittenhofen
      The St. Gallus chapel is located in the district of Wittenhofen, which belongs to the parish of St. Verena. It is a small choirless hall with a polygonal rider on the gable roof. The bell in the "tower" of this chapel dates back to 1740. The Romanesque origin of the roof turret can be seen from the plaster marks on the exterior. The gem of the chapel is a 17th-century altar painted in red and blue. Gallus shows the excerpt a coronation of Mary. The baroque figures of Peter and Paul frame him on both sides. The simple figure of St. John probably also dates from the 17th century. Gallus on the right side of the ship.

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        Location: Deggenhausertal, Bodenseekreis, Tübingen District, Baden-Württemberg, Germany

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