St. Martin (Walzlings)

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St. Martin in Walzlings

The Roman Catholic chapel of St. Martin is located in Walzlings , a district of Altusried in the Oberallgäu district ( Bavaria ). The easted chapel, a new building from 1930, is a listed building. It consists of a rectangular building with three window axes. This is followed by the drawn-in three-sided closed choir with a window axis made of round windows. The band is provided with a saddle roof covered, one on the western gable roof turret with onion dome is attached.

The former high altar of the parish church in Kimratshofen derived Rococo - tabernacle dating from around 1760. Likewise from Kimratshofen come the four stations of the cross from the same period. The wooden figures on the choir arch date from the early 18th century . These show an Immaculata and a guardian angel group.

literature

  • Michael Petzet : City and District of Kempten. (= Bavarian art monuments. Vol. 5), 1st edition. Deutscher Kunstverlag, Munich 1959, DNB 453751636 , p. 151.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation: Entry D-7-80-112-65

Coordinates: 47 ° 46 '5.2 "  N , 10 ° 10' 27.9"  E