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Gutleuthofkapelle
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Gutleuthofkapelle

Gothic Serenity by the Neckar River

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The Gutleuthof Chapel in Schlierbach welcomes you into a world of 15th-century Gothic architecture. As a protected cultural heritage site, the chapel showcases a captivating interplay of light and shadow that highlights its intricate design. Immerse yourself in the tranquil atmosphere and feel the history embedded in every stone.
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Founded in 1430, the Gutleuthof Chapel is a Gothic architectural gem and a significant cultural heritage monument in Germany.

Quick Facts

Founded
1430
Architectural Style
Gothic
Heritage Status
Cultural Heritage Monument
Denomination
Roman Catholic
Wheelchair Access
Not accessible

Guided Story

Take a moment to look up at the delicate gargoyles and the Gothic arches adorning the chapel's facade. These intricate details speak of a time when craftsmanship was a matter of pride. Did you know that this chapel was once part of an estate that hosted travelers and merchants? It's said that the chapel served as a sanctuary for weary souls journeying along the Neckar River. Listen to the quiet around you — it's as if it's absorbed countless stories over the centuries. Turn around and catch a glimpse of the river, with the Brick Houses Bridge stretching out in the distance. The harmony between nature and architecture here is truly enchanting.

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