St.-Nikolaus-Kapelle im Salvator Kolleg

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The Art Nouveau chapel in the Salvator Kolleg, a large Catholic educational institution, is a jewel of church art. Its warm colors and impressive artistic decoration have made it famous. It was built in 1923 by the Salvatorian order and consecrated to St. Nicholas. In 1923, church painter Heinrich Repke from Wiedenbrück created the paintings, which were damaged during the Second World War and not fully restored until 1977.

Note: The chapel is not an independent building, but is located in the main building of the Salvator College.

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