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Chapel of St. Nicholas / S. Clau in Pugaus, Dardin


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Description
The chapel is said to have once been dedicated to the Holy Trinity. The picture on the outside altar speaks for the probability of this tradition. A new building from 1708-1710 is said to date back to the present chapel.
Description: Small, northeast-facing, vaulted chapel with a flat, niche-like chancel, square window and lunette. In front of the front is a timbered porch with a ridge turret crowned by an onion-shaped dome. The vaults are completely painted. In the choir the Last Judgement. Simple altar. The picture shows the Mother of God between St. Andrew, St. Nicholas and St. Benedict, around 1710. On the altar is a high Gothic wooden figure of St. Nicholas, mid-14th century. In the vestibule to the left of the entrance is an outer altar with the remains of a Trinity picture on wood, 17th century.
Bell: With inscriptions.
(Text recorded by: Regiun Surselva)
Contact
Chapel of St. Nicholas / S. Clau in Pugaus, Dardin
7164 Dardin
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