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St. Gallus Chapel (Saint Gall)

Coordinates: 47°25′23″N 9°22′40″E / 47.42317°N 9.37774°E / 47.42317; 9.37774
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Entrance to the St. Gallus chapel with statues of Desiderius of Vienne and Saint Maurice

The St. Gallus Chapel is a chapel within the abbey complex of Saint Gall.

It was rebuilt in 1666/67 on the ground floor of the residence of the prince-abbot. It was consecrated in 1671 in conjunction with the Bishop's chapel (German: Bischofskapelle) above it.[1][2]

The chapel has an approximately square interior. The walls and ceiling are filled with 26 paintings depicting the life of saint Gall, presumably created by Johann Sebastian Hersche.[3] There are two larger than life size statues next to the entrance, depicting Saint Maurice and Desiderius of Vienne.

In the year 971, the Abbot Purchart von Udalrichingen had a chapel built in the same spot. Purchart was buried next to its entrance in 975 by the bishop Conrad of Constance.[4]

The St. Gallus Chapel, along with the St. Gallen Cathedral, serves as a baptistery of the St. Gallen Cathedral parish.

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Notes and references

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  1. ^ Hufenus, Maria: Daten zur Baugeschichte der Stadt St. Gallen von den Anfängen bis 2000. Stadtarchiv St. Gallen (Vadiana). St. Gallen 2004, last accessed 7 December 2019 (PDF; 434 kB).
  2. ^ St. Gallen (Galluskapelle) on sanktgallus.net, last accessed 7 December 2019.
  3. ^ St. Gallen (Galluskapelle) on sanktgallus.net, retrieved 15 April 2018.
  4. ^ "Taufen in der Dompfarrei". Retrieved 2019-10-15.

47°25′23″N 9°22′40″E / 47.42317°N 9.37774°E / 47.42317; 9.37774