Chapel Disentis Sedrun

Kapelle St. Sebastian, Mutschnengia

Mutschnengia

Description

History: The tradition that the chapel is the oldest in the valley deserves little faith. Apart from St. Martin in Platta, st. Gall certainly precedes it. First mentioned in a document in 1546. specifications: The chapel facing exactly north with a rectangular nave, with a grey twin vault and the retracted, flat-closed choir covered with cross vaults. Stitch-arched windows. Entrance with straight lintel on the south front. Murals: The whole room is painted by craftsmen, probably at the beginning of the 18th century. Altars: The late Gothic altar is a relatively richly developed example of the Brixen winged altars. In the square shrine filled with an arch at the top, a crucifixion group stands in front of a golden damascus ground, flanked by Saints Sebastian and Rochus.  Two oil paintings on canvas. Bells: With inscriptions 1728 and 1756.

Directions

Public Transport

By train from Lucerne over the Oberalp Pass or from Zurich via Chur to Disentis. Postbus to Curaglia. On foot 45 minutes

Directions

By car from Lucerne over the Oberalp Pass or from Zurich via Chur to Disentis. Turn off towards Lukmanier Pass to Curaglia. Junction to Mutschnengia

The Oberalp Pass is closed in winter

Parking

Parking near the chapel

Contact

Kapelle St. Sebastian, Mutschnengia

Mutschnengia, 7174 Curaglia

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