Sigismund Chapel (Uttenhofen)

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The Sigismund Chapel in Uttenhofen , Rosengarten community , Schwäbisch Hall district is a historical sacred building.

The chapel is the remnant of a large Sigismund church, the foundation stone of which was laid in 1516: "Anno domini 1516 on Whit Monday the first stone was laid in honor of the holy King Sigismund ." From 1583 the nave was used as the barn of the courtyard at Hauptstraße 17 / Kapellenweg 1 and finally canceled in 1834. In 1960 a memorial for the victims of the two world wars was set up in the remaining choir.

Johann Friedrich Reik recorded the chapel on a drawing.

literature

  • Elisabeth Frenz: Uttenhofen, Raibach, Tullau in the municipality of Rosengarten. Memories in pictures. Horb am Neckar 1989, ISBN 3-89264-333-4
  • Uta Friederich-Keitel (Ed.): Vineyards in the rose garden. 1290 to 1990. (= publications on local history and local history in Württembergisch Franconia. Volume 1), Rosengarten-Rieden 1990
  • Hermann Kaiser: House book Uttenhofen. Rose garden 2010
  • Christoph Bittel; Ulrike Marski: Uttenhofen with Raibach, Tullau, Wilhelmsglück. (= Publications on local history and local history in Württembergisch Franconia. Volume 24), Rosengarten 2013, ISBN 978-3-00-040138-1

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Herta Beutter, Armin Panter (ed.): Views from Schwäbisch Hall and its surroundings by Johann Friedrich Reik (1836–1904) . Umschau / Braus, Heidelberg 1999, ISBN 3-8295-6322-1 , pp. 237-238.

Coordinates: 49 ° 4 '8.72 "  N , 9 ° 43' 31.17"  O