Hueber Chapel
The Hueber Chapel is a Roman Catholic chapel in Pleinfeld , a market town in the Weissenburg-Gunzenhausen district in Central Franconia . The building is registered under the monument number D-5-77-161-2 as an architectural monument in the Bavarian monument list.
The chapel is located southeast of the Pleinfelder Altort above the Wurmmühle on Ellinger Straße / corner of Ottmarsfelder Weg. It is framed by two linden trees that were planted in 1925. It stands at an altitude of 378 meters above sea level .
The chapel is a small solid building with a flat gable roof . It was built in the late 19th century and was part of the Wurmmühle estate. Today it is owned by the Hueber family, who gave the chapel its name. Until the 1970s, the chapel was a station for the Ascension Day procession . Due to the increasing traffic, the procession was moved to the center of Pleinfeld.
The small altar is based on the miraculous image of Mariahilf in the high altar of Innsbruck Cathedral .
literature
- Gotthard Kießling: Weissenburg-Gunzenhausen district (= Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation [Hrsg.]: Monuments in Bavaria . Volume V.70 / 1 ). Karl M. Lipp Verlag, Munich 2000, ISBN 3-87490-581-0 .
Web links
- Location of the chapel in the Bavaria Atlas of the Bavarian State Government ( information )
- Pleinfelder Kapellenweg
Individual evidence
- ↑ Chapel , Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation (PDF, accessed on July 20, 2018)
- ↑ a b Josef Lidl : Churches and chapels in and around Pleinfeld. Gunzenhausen 1987. p. 18.
- ↑ Topographic maps , Bavarian Surveying Office ( BayernAtlas )
Coordinates: 49 ° 6 ′ 5.8 ″ N , 10 ° 59 ′ 10.1 ″ E