
At Lindaustrasse No. 19d, directly on the road
According to the inscription, Johann Michael Ramsauer († 11 February 1883) (see the memorial plaque for Ramsauer on the house at Hasnerallee 8) and his wife Magdalena commissioned the construction of the chapel in 1883. Perhaps Ramsauer himself designed the chapel. In 1957, the chapel was established as a war memorial.
Earlier, when the chapel stood alone in the meadow, its striking silhouette with the two pointed turrets used to be visible from afar. On the façade above the door, articulated by profiling, there is a medallion. Since 1957, it has an image of a dying soldier. The interior, barrel-vaulted with a matching altar niche, features recently-added decorative paintings. A few pieces of the old furnishing have been preserved: the partly stained-glass doors and windows, a wrought iron grille, a hanging lamp, the old terrazzo floor, and a stone tablet with the building inscription on the wall. At the altar, there is a statue of the Virgin Mary.
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