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Wendelinuskapelle

Historic tranquility amidst natural beauty

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Nestled in Koblenz-Pfaffendorf, the Wendelinus Chapel stands as a cultural heritage monument, captivating with its simple yet profound beauty. The architecture exudes a timeless serenity, inviting visitors to pause and soak in the peaceful atmosphere. Visiting the chapel offers not just a glimpse into history, but also a tranquil escape from today's fast-paced life.
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The Wendelinus Chapel in Koblenz underwent its last major restoration in 2007, even though its Gothic core dates back to the late Middle Ages.

Quick Facts

Heritage Status
Cultural Heritage Monument
Wheelchair Access
Not accessible

Guided Story

Feel that tranquility in the air? This little chapel, right in front of you, holds secrets from long ago. Look at the late Gothic details that have stood the test of time. Legend has it that Wendelin, the patron saint of shepherds, once miraculously saved a shepherd from an approaching storm right here. If you look closely, you can still see the marks of the many restorations that have kept this humble beauty shining over the years. While you're here, remember that this chapel was built in the late Middle Ages – a silent witness to history. Take a moment, gaze upwards, and let the peaceful atmosphere wash over you.

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