Aerial photograph 163737
The Wurmlinger chapel on the hill near by Chapel Tübingen is a very popular tourist and pilgrimage destination. The Romanesque previous building was 1050 in the tenure of Pope Leo IX. as a grave chapel of the founder, Count Anselm of Calw built there. The Romanesque crypt dates from around 1150. The Gothic successor building burned down in 1644th The Baroque chapel still standing today was inaugurated 1685th
TüBINGEN 01.07.2008
The Wurmlinger chapel on the hill near by Chapel Tübingen is a very popular tourist and pilgrimage destination. The Romanesque previous building was 1050 in the tenure of Pope Leo IX. as a grave chapel of the founder, Count Anselm of Calw built there. The Romanesque crypt dates from around 1150. The Gothic successor building burned down in 1644th The Baroque chapel still standing today was inaugurated 1685th. Photo: Gerhard Launer
Aerial image ID: 163737
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Sources and credit: © euroluftbild.de/Gerhard Launer
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Position: 48° 30' 22.43'' N / 8° 58' 56.43'' E