Chapel Surselva

Kapelle St. Josef Darvella, Trun

Das Foto zeigt die Kapelle St. Josef von Innen
The chapel of St. Josef Darvella is located in Trun. The chapel is open all day.

Description

History: Chapel was built in 1676 and occasionally consecrated an episcopal visitation trip on June 24, 1683 in honor of St. Joseph.

Building description

Picturesque, small, northwest-facing chapel with weakly retracted, three-sided closed choir. Barrel vaults and stitched windows. In the gable the date 1676. Gable roof with turrets under a curly dome. In front of the western front a timbered, open porch.

Murals

On the choir vault between flower tendrils, medallion-shaped picture fields with Mary's marriage, the death of Joseph and Mary's coronation. At the ship's vault the Last Judgment, God the Father with angel choir, St. Michael.
Altar: Made of wood, flanked by two columns with hangings and crowned by a Roman-Corinthian cornice. The altarpiece depicts the Holy Family and is a rather faithful replica of the image of Jn. Rudolf Sturn (1653) at the rosary altar of Chur Cathedral.

Bells

by Anton Grasmayr, Feldkirch, 1867.

(Text entered by: Regiun Surselva)

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