Burgstein Chapel

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Maria-Queen-Chapel in Burgstein, below the Gamskogel .

The Burgstein Chapel is a Roman Catholic St. Mary's Chapel in Burgstein in the municipality of Längenfeld in Tyrol .

The chapel stands on a terrace on the east side above the valley. It was built around 1670. The two-bay building with a polygonal end has a wood-covered, steep gable roof with a wooden roof turret with a bell helmet. The interior has a needle cap barrel with early baroque, floral stucco ribbons.

The late baroque furnishings consist of the altar, ascribed to the carpenter Kassian Götsch, with a miraculous image of Mariahilf with a donation on the back, dated 1682, in the extract of St. Antonius and the painful Maria , with a painted antependium (4th quarter of the 18th century) and a halo Maria with the two Johannes. There are also two baroque canvas paintings with Saints Peter and Margareta and two votive pictures of Saints Georg and Michael, labeled Georg Helrigl (founder) 1677 and 1678 .

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Coordinates: 47 ° 3 '21.2 "  N , 10 ° 58' 14.1"  E