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St. Lazarus Leper House Chapel Neuruppin

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St. Lazarus Leper House Chapel Neuruppin

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The Siechenhauskapelle St. Lazarus Neuruppin is a remarkable late Gothic brick chapel nestled in the historic town of Neuruppin, Brandenburg, Germany. Standing at an elevation of approximately 44 meters, this significant religious building and historical site is a testament to medieval architecture in the Ruppiner Land. Located on Siechenstraße, close to the Klosterkirche and the picturesque Ruppiner See, it forms a crucial part of Neuruppin's rich heritage.

Visitors consistently praise the Siechenhauskapelle as a quiet jewel of medieval architecture, offering…

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    November 9, 2025

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    The St. Laurentius Chapel in Neuruppin is a quiet jewel of medieval architecture, a place of worship, history, and cultural encounter.

    Built in 1491 as part of the former leper hospital, the chapel once served as a spiritual refuge for the city's sick and infirm citizens. Attached directly to the hospital, it enabled people with physical limitations to participate in Holy Mass—an expression of lived charity and care in late medieval Neuruppin.

    As one of the oldest surviving buildings in the city, the chapel, together with the neighboring Up-Hus (1694), is among the most important examples of medieval urban structure.
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    August 10, 2023

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    The chapel was built in 1491. It is a late Gothic North German brick building and, with its rich architectural decoration, is one of the most valuable late Gothic buildings in the Ruppiner Land. More information can be found at
    de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siechenhospital_(Neuruppin)
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    The Siechenhaus Chapel, a foundation of the sword sweeper Klaus Schmidt from Neuruppin, was built directly onto the hospital in 1491. Where the front building of the "Up Hus" hotel …
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    Location: Neuruppin, Ostprignitz-Ruppin, Ruppiner Lakeland, Brandenburg, Germany

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the current function of the Siechenhauskapelle St. Lazarus Neuruppin?

    While originally a place of worship for the infirm, the Siechenhauskapelle today serves as a vibrant cultural center. It hosts a variety of events including concerts, exhibitions, readings, and song evenings. It also functions as a registry office for the city of Neuruppin, making it a versatile and active part of the community.

    Is there an entrance fee to visit the Siechenhauskapelle St. Lazarus Neuruppin?

    The research and visitor tips do not explicitly state an entrance fee for general viewing of the chapel. However, as it hosts various cultural events, some specific events may require tickets. It's advisable to check the local tourism website or event listings for details on specific programs.

    What are the typical opening hours for the Siechenhauskapelle St. Lazarus Neuruppin?

    Specific regular opening hours for casual visits are not consistently published, as the chapel primarily operates as an event venue and registry office. It's best to consult the official Neuruppin tourism website or the chapel's own site (if available) for current event schedules and potential viewing times. You can find more information at tourismus-neuruppin.de.

    Are there any family-friendly activities or walks near the Siechenhauskapelle St. Lazarus Neuruppin?

    Yes, the chapel is located in Neuruppin, which offers various family-friendly options. The nearby Ruppiner See provides opportunities for easy walks and cycling routes suitable for families. The adjacent 'Up-Hus-Idyll' complex, with its hotel and restaurant, can also be a pleasant stop for families. Exploring the historic town center itself is also a gentle activity.

    Can I bring my dog to the Siechenhauskapelle St. Lazarus Neuruppin or on nearby trails?

    Dogs are generally not permitted inside religious buildings or cultural venues like the Siechenhauskapelle, unless they are service animals. For outdoor activities, many trails around Ruppiner See are dog-friendly. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature protection areas, and to check for specific local regulations or signage regarding leash laws on trails in Neuruppin and Brandenburg.

    What kind of public transport options are available to reach the Siechenhauskapelle St. Lazarus Neuruppin?

    The Siechenhauskapelle is centrally located on Siechenstraße in Neuruppin, making it accessible by local public transport. Neuruppin has bus services that connect various parts of the town. For those arriving by train, Neuruppin (Mark) station is the main hub, and from there, local buses or a walk can take you to the chapel. Specific route planning can be done using local transport apps or websites.

    Are there accessible routes or facilities for visitors with mobility challenges around the Siechenhauskapelle?

    The Siechenhauskapelle is a historic building, which can sometimes present accessibility challenges. While the immediate surroundings in the town center are generally flat, it's advisable to contact the venue directly or the Neuruppin tourism office to inquire about specific accessibility features, such as ramp access or accessible restrooms, especially if you plan to attend an event inside the chapel.

    What historical significance does the 'Up-Hus' have in relation to the Siechenhauskapelle?

    The 'Up-Hus' is a half-timbered house from 1694 and is one of the oldest surviving buildings in Neuruppin. It is historically significant because, along with the Siechenhauskapelle, it survived the devastating city fire of 1787. Originally part of the hospital complex, it now forms part of the 'Up-Hus-Idyll' which includes a hotel and restaurant, creating a unique historical ensemble with the chapel.

    Are there any permits required for hiking or cycling in the Neuruppin area, particularly around Ruppiner See?

    Generally, no special permits are required for recreational hiking or cycling on designated public trails in the Neuruppin area or around Ruppiner See. However, visitors should always respect local regulations, especially concerning nature reserves, private property, and any temporary restrictions. Always stay on marked paths and be mindful of environmental protection guidelines.

    What are some recommended cafes or restaurants near the Siechenhauskapelle St. Lazarus Neuruppin?

    The immediate vicinity of the Siechenhauskapelle offers convenient dining options. The adjacent former hospital buildings and the 'Up-Hus' have been transformed into a hotel and restaurant, known as the 'Up-Hus-Idyll', providing a historical setting for a meal or coffee. Additionally, being in the town center of Neuruppin, there are various other cafes, restaurants, and pubs within walking distance.

    What makes the Siechenhauskapelle's architecture particularly notable?

    The Siechenhauskapelle is a prime example of late Gothic North German brick architecture. Its notable features include a slated Baroque ridge turret, a richly ornamented south portal with relief carvings of Christ and Saint Francis, and beautiful net vaulting inside. The two-part pointed arch windows and a Baroque pulpit altar from 1725 further highlight its architectural and artistic value, making it a 'jewel' of the region.

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