This chapel building goes back to a promise made by Johannes Stiewe, who was released to his homeland in 1948 as a prisoner of war in the former Yugoslavia during the Second World War. The late returnee August Dionysius arrived in 1956 on one of the last trains at a prison camp in Siberia (Russia). Both were the initiators of this beautiful Marian chapel. Further information can be found inside the chapel.
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Openings
The chapel can be viewed from the outside at any time. It is also possible to look inside through the gate. If you're lucky, you can even go inside.
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The Heimkehrer Chapel can be viewed from the outside. It is also possible to look inside through the gate. If you're lucky, you can even get inside.
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Parking Available
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Entrance Free
Directions & Parking facilities
Parking spaces are available in the village.
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