Willmering Chapel

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Chapel Am Anger 1 in Willmering.
Interior of the chapel.

The Roman Catholic Chapel Willmering stands in the middle of the municipality Willmering in the Cham district in Upper Palatinate in Bavaria . It is consecrated to the Mother of God and belongs to the parish of Waffenbrunn and thus to the Deanery Cham in the diocese of Regensburg . The building dates from 1848 (inscription in the lintel above the entrance). The chapel is a monument.

Church building

It is a building with a rectangular basic shape and north-south orientation with a flat ceiling in the prayer room. To the south (altar) the outer walls are rounded. The simple wooden door and the roof turret on the low, hipped gable roof with shingle roofing and a square pointed helmet are to the north. There is an arched window each on the western and eastern walls .

Furnishing

The chapel is furnished with simple wooden benches and has a seated Madonna and Child at the altar. This is said to have been created around the year 1500. There are Stations of the Cross painted on wooden panels on the walls and a crucifix on the left .

Web links

Commons : Kapelle am Anger (Willmering)  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. List of monuments of Bavaria, No. D-3-72-175-2.

Coordinates: 49 ° 14 ′ 48.5 "  N , 12 ° 40 ′ 9.5"  E