Chapel Surselva
Chapel of St. James / S. Giacun, Brigels


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Description
History: The chapel was built in 1514 and consecrated on June 16, 1515. It was extended to the west in 1697.
Description of the building: The chapel is an ogee-shaped building closed on three sides without an architecturally separate chancel. A two-light lancet window with simple, late Gothic tracery. A walled oculus in the end wall. In the south side a niche with Gothic chamfer. Tuff door frame with Gothic chamfers. Uniformly shingled gabled roof with open ridge turret under an octagonal pointed helmet.
Wall paintings: A crucifixion group on the north wall of the older part. All the paintings in this chapel date from around 1514.
Furnishings: Simple, two-column early Baroque altar. Altarpiece with St. James, signed around 1681. The ornamentation represents the transition from Régence to Rococo, around 1750.
Bell: without inscription; 1515.
(Text recorded by: Regiun Surselva)
Contact
Chapel of St. James / S. Giacun, Brigels
7165 Brigels
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