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This chapel is fairly typical of the area just south of Munich with a wooden tiled roof. The short straight steeple is different to the more rounded towers further east and south called Welsh or Onion Towers.
Location: Weihermuehle near Ascholding and Harmating, Bavaria, Germany
Nikon D200, Sigma 18-200mm. Post-pro in CS4 with NikColorEfex filters.
Featured in Religious Architecture and Country Churches and Schoolhouses
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Super find Kasia …
Tom, thank you. There are a lot of interesting chapels in the villages just south of Munich – you’d enjoy touring there, I’m sure. Your recent church shots inspired me to upload this one. I have lots more in my archives, when I have some time. Kasia
Great composition Kasia!
Thanks, Colin. It was difficult to get a view without trees or fences in the way. Kasia
What a beautiful little chapel and photo Kasia!
Ellen, thank you so much for your lovely comment and fave! Kasia
A charming image….nicely captured :-)
Rusty, I’m very pleased you find this charming. Thanks for commenting. Kasia
Leanna, wonderful to see this shot featured in your group! I was sure I’d already commented but it seems not. So a belated thank you!!
So this isn’t on Harris then?
Still bonnie as a picture Kasia ;O) xx
No, not Harris but Harmating:-) Close though LOL
Lovely church. Please share this image with our group Country Churches and Schoolhouses We only ask that the structures be outside of the city or town and that they’re shown in their entirety.
co-host Sheryl Langston
Sheryl, thank you for the compliment and the tip. I will check out your group. Best, Kasia
Well done Kasia!

Sheryl, thank you very much for this fave Very much appreciated! Kasia