Baindl Chapel

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Baindl Chapel in Ettringen

The Baindl Chapel is named after its owner chapel in Upper Swabia Ettringen . The private chapel is located east of the railway line by the former mill. The simple, neo-Romanesque building is flat-roofed and has a three-sided end. There are arched windows on the long walls. On the outside, the structure is achieved through panels. On the entrance side is the gable with a step frieze and a round arched door. The altar bears a neo-Gothic pietà with two angels.

literature

  • Heinrich Habel: Mindelheim district . Ed .: Torsten Gebhard, Anton Ress (=  Bavarian Art Monuments . Volume 31 ). Deutscher Kunstverlag , Munich 1971, p. 122 .

Web links

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Coordinates: 48 ° 6 ′ 39.4 ″  N , 10 ° 39 ′ 42.1 ″  E