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Kapelle St. Josef, Cumpadials

Das Foto zeigt die Kapelle St. Josef in Cumpadials
Das Foto zeigt die Kapelle St. Josef in Cumpadials
The chapel of Cumpadials was built in 1641-1643 and inaugurated on August 30, 1643 with an altar. In 1841 the church was renovated and extended by 3.8 meters. In 1955 the bells were replaced and in 1985 the tower and the exterior façade were renovated. In 2004/2005 the church was renovated for the last time.

Description

The baroque chapel with barrel vaults faces west. The choir is closed on three sides. The wall is divided by pilasters, over which there is a continuous entablature. On the steep gable roof is a turret with an octagonal pointed helmet.
The chapel in Cumpadials has 3 baroque wooden altars. The picture with the Holy Family on the main altar, which is flanked by two columns placed diagonally outwards, dates from around 1700. To the side of the high altar are the figures of St. Martin and St. Sigisbert. The figures of different sizes on the entablature were probably taken from an older altar. The reliquary etageres above the passages are made in the Rococo style. The two side altars were built around 1670-1680. The left side altar shows St. Anne with her daughter Mary and her grandchild Jesus as well as a nunnery (perhaps St. Brida). The right side altar shows a picture of the apostles Peter and Paul.

Contact

Kapelle St. Josef, Cumpadials

Caharli, 7176 Cumpadials

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