Rothauer Chapel

Rothauer Chapel

In Tänzlgasse, in the garden of house No.9, at the connecting path between Brucknerstrasse and Tänzlgasse


Place

Place

According to the inscription, the chapel in the garden of the Rothauer Villa (1885) was built in 1898.

The neo-Gothic chapel was executed quite lavishly, which was common in that period of time. It features turrets (Statue of the Virgin Mary), buttresses and colorful glazed pointed arch windows and still has all the furnishings from the construction period, except for the whitewashed wall paintings. In the pointed arched niches on the side walls, there are plaster statues of saints. On the altar, there is a picture of the Sacred Heart by Karl Wutschl of Ischl (1893). Colorful floor tiles and neo-Gothic pews complete the chapel’s impression. Below the altarpiece, there is a marble plaque with the building inscription below.

The chapel, located in a private garden, is not open to the public.