Erentrudiskapelle (Munzingen)

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Erentrudiskapelle facing west
View into the church
Aerial view of the Erentrudiskapelle

The Erentrudiskapelle is located at the southeast end of the Tuniberg on the 271 m high Kapellenberg above the Freiburg district of Munzingen . It is also considered the landmark of the Tuniberg.

The chapel is consecrated to Saint Erentrudis of Salzburg , a sister of Saint Rupert of Salzburg , who was mistakenly confused with Saint Trudpert, who was venerated in Breisgau .

history

In the 13th century there was a castle of the Lords of Staufen on the Kapellenberg . 1520. In 1573, 1580 and 1635 a chapel is mentioned. A report from 1666 names a chapel of St. Erentrudis with a statue of St. Nicholas . In 1698 Johann Friedrich von Kageneck donated money to hold masses in the chapel. During the War of the Spanish Succession , the chapel was destroyed in 1713, but was rebuilt shortly afterwards at the instigation of the hermit Melchior Rech and the pastor Franz Benedict Ginter and consecrated in 1715/16. Hermits ("Berglebrüder") lived in an annex until 1843. The chapel received a new bell in 1745 and a relic of the Erentrudis of Salzburg in 1748 , donated by the Salzburg monastery Nonnberg . In 1750, the sculptor Matthias Faller created an altar with the statues of St. Trudpert and Erentrudius for the chapel, which were donated to the Augustinian Museum in Freiburg in 1926 . In 1788 the chapel was supposed to be secularized , but this was withdrawn in 1792 after protests by the community.

In 1879 the chapel was rebuilt without the hermit apartment after a long period of deterioration. After the Second World War, damage was repaired and the equipment was renewed. The Freiburg painter Ernst Riess created a winged altar for the chapel in 1948 , the central panel is now on the north wall. In 1949, a small bell from the Neu-Ulm bell foundry Grüninger with the strike tone b "+4 was hung in the open roof turret. In 1984, Abbot Franz Bachler from Salzburg consecrated a new Erentrudis statue based on the model of a late Gothic statue from Nonnberg Monastery.

literature

  • Alfred Graf von Kageneck: Freiburg-Munzingen. Parish church, Erentrudis chapel, castle (= Small Art Guide 1126). Schnell & Steiner, Munich / Zurich 1978, pp. 13–15.
  • Hermann Brommer : Munzinger churches and chapels . In: Ulrike Rödling (arrangement): Munzingen. A village through the ages , ed. from the city of Freiburg, Munzingen local authority. Freiburg-Munzingen 1991, pp. 289-297.
  • Johannes Rudolf Scherer: The Erentrudis adoration in Salzburg and the Alemannic counterpart in Freiburg-Munzingen , diploma thesis at the theological faculty of the University of Salzburg, 1986.
  • Johannes Rudolf Scherer: “The love of Christ urges us”, 90th successor of St. Erentrudis, Abbess M. Gabriela Sinabell OSB (1924–2016) , a chronicle of the spiritual and personal connections between Freiburg-Munzingen and Salzburg, numerous images and information , Klagenfurt 2018.

Web links

Commons : Erentrudiskapelle  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Inv. S 81a / D and S 81b / D, today there are copies in the chapel.
  2. ^ Illustration of the complete altar in Brommer, p. 296.
  3. Bell inspection of the Archdiocese of Freiburg - Catholic St. Erentrudiskapelle in Freiburg-Munzingen

Coordinates: 47 ° 57 '58.9 "  N , 7 ° 41' 15.9"  E