Chapel Disentis Sedrun

Kapelle St. Sebastian und Rochus in Segnas

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Description

History: The date of the foundation is not known. Perhaps it is related to the plague wave that struck the Tavetsch in 1637/38. After the synopsis, 70 people died there in 1637. Around 1675-80 renovation or reconstruction. Extensive restoration in 1922. specifications: The west-facing chapel is vaulted with barrels and has a choir closed on three sides. Gable roof over the choir, rolled off and crowned by an open roof rider with pointed helmet. Altars: The high altar is a modest wooden structure, dated 1678. The altarpiece shows the Crucified One between St. Sebastian and Rochus. The two side altars coincide in structure, dated 1683. The altarpiece on the Gospel side depicts St. Luzia, around 1683. The image of the altar on the epistle side was created around 1620. Three carved Rococo antependia. Bells: Mit Inschriften, 1649.

Directions

Public Transport

By train from Lucerne over the Oberalp Pass or from Zurich via Chur to Segnas. On foot 10 minutes

Directions

By car from Lucerne over the Oberalp Pass or from Zurich via Chur to Segnas.

The Oberalp Pass is closed to car traffic in winter.

Parking

Parking at the chapel

Contact

Kapelle St. Sebastian und Rochus in Segnas

7186 Segnas

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