Chapel / Marterl
Rochus Chapel in Zöblen
Contact & Service
Obere Halde 42a, 6677 Zöblen
Opening Times
MO, TU, WE, TH, FR, SA, SU, PH
Information & interesting facts
The Rochus Chapel in Zöblen
The chapel houses a crucifixion group and a statue of St. Roch from around 1680. A statue of St. John dates from the beginning of the 19th century. On the All Souls' painting on the side wall of the chapel, Mary appears as an intercessor and Anthony. The signature of the picture M 1725 SCH indicates Martin Schädle from Haldensee, died in Rome in 1748. Below is the coat of arms of Hörbst.
The following link will take you to the order of service: http://www.pfarren-tannheimertal.at/gottesdienstordnung.pdf
The following link will take you to the order of service: http://www.pfarren-tannheimertal.at/gottesdienstordnung.pdf
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