Germany Brother Klaus Chapel
The place of worship was built in 1987 for the 850-year anniversary of the parish of St. Dionysius Havixbeck.
The centre of the simple, down-to-earth half-timbered structure is the wagon wheel in the southern gable wall, the important meditation aid in the prayer of Brother Klaus. Offset below it is the figure of the upright, straightforward, simple, protective Brother Klaus, St. Nicholas of the River (1417-1487), who was canonised in 1947, created by the sculptor Joseph Krautwald (+ January 2003).
The centre of the simple, down-to-earth half-timbered structure is the wagon wheel in the southern gable wall, the important meditation aid in the prayer of Brother Klaus. Offset below it is the figure of the upright, straightforward, simple, protective Brother Klaus, St. Nicholas of the River (1417-1487), who was canonised in 1947, created by the sculptor Joseph Krautwald (+ January 2003).
Travel Information
The chapel is not accessible by car, but only on foot and by bike.
Spot Type
Outdoor
Crowd Factor
Just a few people
Best Timing
All timings are equally good
Sunrise & Sunset
08:34 - 16:24
| current local time: 04:08
Photo Themes
kapelle
Landschaft
Weite
Locations
Münsterland
Havixbeck
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