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St. Antonius von Padua
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St. Antonius von Padua

A Serene Sanctuary in Haunstetten

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Built in 1953, the St. Antonius von Padua Chapel captivates with its understated elegance. As a Bavarian heritage monument, it offers a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle, inviting reflection within its simple yet profound design.
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Did you know?

The chapel is dedicated to Saint Anthony of Padua, who died in 1231.

Quick Facts

Founded
1953
Heritage Status
Architectural Heritage Monument
Denomination
Roman Catholic

Guided Story

Imagine stepping into a space where time stands still. This chapel invites you into a moment of reflection and tranquility. Look up and notice the clear lines and simple beauty of the architecture that envelops you. Did you know that Saint Anthony of Padua, to whom this chapel is dedicated, is often called the patron saint of lost things? Perhaps here you’ll find not just peace, but answers to some of your own questions. Turn slowly around and take in the tall trees surrounding the chapel, adding to its serene atmosphere. If you glance north, you’ll see the Christuskirche nearby, offering a beautiful contrast to the chapel’s understated elegance. Take a moment to enjoy the silence and absorb the history of this special place.

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