Lime famer's chapel
Zell am Moos am Irrsee, Oberösterreich, Österreich
- All weather
- Suitable for pushchairs
- Suitable for kids (all ages)
The ‘Lindenbauernkapelle’ Chapel was built in Lindau, Zell am Moos from 1820-1830 and named after a lime tree farmer who lived alongside.
Today it is owned by the community of Zell am Moos. However, the small chapel is still looked after by a lime tree farmer.
The lime tree was once deemed to be a holy tree by the Germanic people who believed it to be inhabited by good spirits who would bring comfort and support to anyone who passed by.
In 1885, the chapel was struck by a fire. It was subsequently rebuilt using the remaining stonework.
Today it is owned by the community of Zell am Moos. However, the small chapel is still looked after by a lime tree farmer.
The lime tree was once deemed to be a holy tree by the Germanic people who believed it to be inhabited by good spirits who would bring comfort and support to anyone who passed by.
In 1885, the chapel was struck by a fire. It was subsequently rebuilt using the remaining stonework.
- Can only be viewed from outside
Elevation
500 m
Accessibility / arrivalThe Lindenbauernkapelle is located on a hill in the municipality of Zell am Moos.
Routenplaner
- All weather
- Suitable for kids (all ages)
- Suitable for pushchairs
Season
- Spring
- Summer
- Autumn
- Winter
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Contact
4893 Zell am Moos am Irrsee
Phone +43 6232 2270
E-Mail info@mondsee.at
Web www.mondsee.at
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Lindenbauernkapelle
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