Ulrichskapelle (Östringen)

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Ruins of the Ulrich chapel near Östringen

The Ulrichskapelle in Ulrichsbruch near Östringen in the district of Karlsruhe in northern Baden-Württemberg was a medieval chapel that was consecrated to St. Ulrich . The chapel has been in ruins since the 18th century at the latest.

The chapel was sold in 1337 by Eberhard von Ramberg for half a tenth to citizens of Sinsheim . In 1414 Ulrich von Flehingen and Adelheid von Beimingen sold tithe rights to St. Ulrich to the Speyer Cathedral Monastery . In 1431 the cathedral monastery also acquired the remaining tithe shares. In 1617, the cathedral monastery entrusted the citizen Baur with the structural maintenance of the chapel. In 1663 the cathedral chapter reimbursed the costs for the renovation of the chapel. In 1738 the cathedral chapter refused to rebuild the chapel.

literature

  • Theodor Brauch: Östringen. History of a city . Östringen 1982

Coordinates: 49 ° 12 ′ 23 "  N , 8 ° 44 ′ 24"  E