Gstalda Chapel

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Gstalda Chapel in Spiss
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High altar of the chapel


The chapel of St. Martin is a Roman Catholic chapel in the hamlet of Gstalda in the municipality of Spiss in Tyrol .

The chapel was consecrated in 1838. From 1843 to 1874 the chapel was a branch church . After a fire in 1859 the chapel was renewed.

The chapel has a two-bay nave, a slightly drawn-in, rounded choir and a belfry. The nave with a needle cap barrel has arched windows and is structured on the outside with pilasters. In the west is a triangular gable with a semicircular window and arched window above a cornice. The portal is arched.

The high altar with the figures of Saints Peter and Paul is inscribed with Ant. Engelbert Steiner from Pfunds 1845 and shows the altarpiece of St. Martin. There is a picture of Mariahilf from the first half of the 19th century.

literature

  • Dehio Tirol 1980 , Spiss, chapel, former Expositurkirche hl. Martin, in the hamlet of Gstalden, page 748

Web links

Commons : Chapel Gstalda  - collection of images

Coordinates: 46 ° 57 ′ 17.2 "  N , 10 ° 27 ′ 43.3"  E