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Geyersberg - Waldkapelle Maria Traum Interior
Germany

According to the diocese of Passau, this pilgrimage site was built in the 17th century, on the old "Totenweg" from Geyersberg to Röhrnbach. "An old granite with several washes was worshiped. The Mother of God is said to have rested and dreamed there. A tinny picture of grace came in a miraculous way near the stone into the meadow wood ", is to be read on the website. In 1906, after the original chapel fell into decay, the farmer Johann Scharringer built another wooden chapel above the rock. "On December 27, 1986, the Waldkapelle burned down for reasons unknown and a new one had to be built, which was inaugurated in May 1989.

Source: https://www.hogn.de

Copyright: H.J.Weber
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Tags: chapel; interior; religious; geyersberg
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