Aletshofen chapel

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Aletshofen chapel

The small Roman Catholic chapel in Aletshofen in Upper Swabia , a district of the Ettringen municipality in the Unterallgäu district in Bavaria , is a listed building. It is located south of number 40 and dates from the 18th century. The chapel has a flat ceiling and a slightly drawn-in choir with a semicircular end. There is an arched window on each of the long sides and a rectangular door on the west side. The west gable is framed by simple cornices. The roof turret , the base of which is square, is closed off by a profiled cornice. The upper part of the roof ridge has recessed, arched openings. The tent roof of the chapel is covered with roof tiles.

On the modern cafeteria altar there are three figures from the middle of the 18th century, depicting St. Ulrich, Our Lady and St. George . The crucifix in the nave dates from the second half of the 18th century.

literature

  • Heinrich Habel: Mindelheim district (=  Bavarian art monuments . Volume 31 ). Deutscher Kunstverlag , Munich 1971, p. 29 .

Web links

Commons : Ortskapelle (Aletshofen)  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation: Entry D-7-78-137-5

Coordinates: 48 ° 9 ′ 58.77 "  N , 10 ° 40 ′ 43.54"  E