Veits Chapel

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The Veit Chapel stands next to the cemetry, and was built at the end of the 15th Century. It is built with two trusses, sanctuary and belfry. The year 1664 is inscribed on the quire arch which is when the chapel was converted – It was inaugurated in 1666. On the luxuriant wooden carved high altar from the year 1670 you can see the painting of Vitus in the cauldron, and above the high altar the crowning of Maria and the figures of the Saints Ulrich, Antonius, Paul and John the Baptist. In the sanctuary there is a picture of Jesus suffering on the Cross, the Maria dolorosa and The Last Judgment at the end of the 17th Century. The Cross of the Plague orignates from the year 1709, donated by Johannes Dangl and his wife, born Oberhofer. The luxuriant carved patterned cabinet originates from Mathias Unsinn from the year 1706. The death bell hangs in the belfry which originally hung in the church tower from the 15th Century and bears the inscription “Rex gloria veni cum pace”.

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