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Ölbergkapelle
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Ölbergkapelle

A Hidden Architectural Gem in Munich

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Designed by Hans Grässel in 1905, the Ölbergkapelle captivates with its remarkable architectural style and heritage status in Bavaria. Step inside and experience the serene blend of history and architecture, offering a peaceful retreat in the bustling city.
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Architect Hans Grässel, who designed the Ölbergkapelle in 1905, is renowned for his Art Nouveau works.

Quick Facts

Founded
1905
Architect
Hans Grässel
Heritage Status
Architectural Heritage Monument

Guided Story

Can you feel the gentle calm surrounding you? The Ölbergkapelle is a hidden gem of tranquility amidst the bustling city. Look up – the intricate details reflect the exquisite craftsmanship of Hans Grässel, the architect who designed this chapel in 1905. Imagine the faithful who once came here, seeking a quiet moment of reflection. Behind you, to the northwest, lie the Frühlingsanlagen, a lovely spot for a stroll after your visit. And if you close your eyes, you might almost hear the whispered echoes of prayers from long ago. This chapel, a Bavarian architectural heritage site, invites you to enjoy its serenity.

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