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Philipsreut - Tusset Chapel, Just before Sunset
Germany

The original chapel from the Bohemian Forest was reconstructed on this side of the former "Iron Curtain" in Philippsreut. The many displaced persons served as a substitute for the once unattainable and lost sanctuary. It took 3 years to build the chapel faithfully in Philippsreut. The community supervisor of Obermoldau and initiator of the replica, Mr. Emil Weber, has acquired great and unforgettable merit, among other "fellow campaigners" around this memorial. 40 years after the expulsion - the solemn inauguration of the new Tussetkapelle took place on July 27, 1985 by the then Passau Bishop Franz Xaver Eder - the Bohemian Foresters from their former home had finally found a new and worthy center with this memorial. The book on the history of the birth of the new Tusset Chapel with many other interesting contributions is in the chapel and can be purchased for € 2.50. Every year on the 15th of August a pilgrimage takes place in honor of Our Lady of Tussethill.

Source: http://www.philippsreut.de/kultur/baudenkmaeler-kirchen-und-kapellen/kirchen-und-kapellen/tussetkapelle-philippsreut.html

Copyright: H.J.Weber
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 13164x6582
Taken: 29/08/2018
Chargée: 06/09/2018
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Tags: religious; chapel; exterior; day; tree; landscape
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