Veszprém-Csatárhegy – Jung Chapel

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Historical description 1701-1945
Built in 1900 by József Jung and his wife.
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Name
Roman Catholic chapel, properly an aedicule
Other popular names
Little Chapel or Jung Chapel
Location
Veszprém–Csatárhegy, Kápolna út – Kerekeskút utca; hrsz. 15527.
Level of protection
locally protected
Heritage ref. number
2265
Heritage date
2017
Recommended for protection
locally protected
Original style
vineyard chapel, properly an aedicule
Current defining style
Late Historicist, Classical Revival
Position in the church organization
Chapel
Supporting parish
Veszprém, St. Ladislaus parish
General characteristics
This small Classical Revival building with a hexagonal ground plan is at the intersection of two streets. The façade is divided by pilasters, a broken pediment, and a circular blind window. Its semicircular arched entrance has double wrought-iron gates with lance decorations. The interior contains naïve murals depicting the Virgin Mary on the left, Jesus on the right, the Holy Trinity above in the middle, and a landscape of the Holy Land running around the walls. There is a white stone cross wit...Read more
This small Classical Revival building with a hexagonal ground plan is at the intersection of two streets. The façade is divided by pilasters, a broken pediment, and a circular blind window. Its semicircular arched entrance has double wrought-iron gates with lance decorations. The interior contains naïve murals depicting the Virgin Mary on the left, Jesus on the right, the Holy Trinity above in the middle, and a landscape of the Holy Land running around the walls. There is a white stone cross with a painted corpus in the middle of the building. There is an inscription in a Neo-Gothic field, “ZU EHREN GOTTES Gewidmet von JOSEF JUNG und Gemahlin MARIA JUNG im Jahre 1900”. Read less

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