Mariahilfkapelle | Kelmen
The chapel was built in 1714 and received its first license to perform a mass on July 16th, 1768.
The chapel, built in 1714, was first licensed for mass on July 16, 1768. The rectangular interior has a wooden feather ceiling in the prayer and altar rooms. The high altar dates from 1715 and bears the painting "Mariahilf" by Paul Zeiller around 1715. On the sides, there are figures on pedestals: St. Joseph on the left, St. John the Evangelist on the right, around 1715. The side altar on the left shows the painting "st. Antonius mit Jesus" by Paul Zeiller; in the open book the donor's inscription: "Gott und em H. Antoni von Badua zu Ehren hatt Martin Spiß diße bildnus mahlen lassen Anno 1718". The right side altar has the painting "Ruhe auf der Flucht", 19th century.
Opening hours
The chapel can be visited at any time