Kaple sv. Wolfganga

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417 41 Krupka, Czechia

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City : Krupka

417 41 Krupka, Czechia
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Zbyněk Svoboďák on Google

Krásně s citem opraveno. Když je vůle, jde to :-)
Beautifully corrected. When there is a will, it goes :-)
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Karel Baloun on Google

Krásná Kaple Mohu doporučit při procházce z Komáří Výžky
Beautiful Chapel I can recommend while walking from Komáří Výžky
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Alena Zvonarova on Google

Hezky vylet pro rodiny s detmi, turisty pesi i na kole.
Nice trip for families with children, tourists on foot and by bike.
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Ales Cigler on Google

Kaple sv. Volfganga se nachazi pod Komari vizkou, je to zrekonstruovana hornicka kaple, ktera byla za drivejsiho rezimu v dezolatnim stavu. Konaji se tu pravidelne 2 krat do roku setkani obyvatel z obou stran hranice. S odbornym vykladem pruvodce ( sobota nedele ) od 11 - 17 ) hodin budete jiste spokojeni. Doporucuji Alda.
Chapel of st. Volfganga is located under the Komari visa, it is a reconstructed mining chapel, which was in a former mode in a desolate state. Are held here regularly 2 times a year, meetings of citizens on both sides of the border. Accompanied by expert commentary (Saturday, Sunday) from 11 to 17) hours will surely be satisfied. I recommend Aldo.
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Michal Surkov on Google

- na sedle pod Komáři Vížkou, u kaple sv Volfganga je na pohled malé občerstvení - je to vlastně malé stavení s účelně vybaveným interiérem - dostanete zde sice jen základní druhy jídel, ale paní majitelka, která zde obsluhuje je velmi přátelská - za hezkého počasí můžete posedět venku ( výdej okénkem) - z nápojů zde dostanete pivo, čaj, nealko, ale i tvrdý alkohol - dostanete se sem autem, anebo autobusem z Teplic, Bohosudova a Krupky ( linka do Fojtovic) - po turistických cestách se odsud můžete vydat na Komáři Vížku, anebo na opačnou stranu hřebenem Krušnych hor na Cinovec, popř sejít do Bohosudova
- on the saddle under Komáři Vížka, at the chapel of St. Wolfgang there is a small snack at a glance - it is actually a small building with a purposefully equipped interior - you will get only basic types of food here, but the owner, who serves here is very friendly - in nice weather you can sit outside (by the window) - You can get beer, tea, soft drinks, but also hard alcohol - you can get here by car or bus from Teplice, Bohosudov and Krupka (line to Fojtovice) - after hiking you can go from here to Komárí Vížka, or on the opposite side along the ridge of the Ore Mountains to Cinovec, or go to Bohosudov
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Vladimir Pecha on Google

Kaplička při silnici na Komáří vížku byla původně postavena již ve 14. století v gotickém slohu. Je zasvěcena sv. Wolfgangovi, patronu horníků, který byl řezenským biskupem a kolem roku 967 se zasloužil o založení pražského biskupství. Za třicetileté války, roku 1634 byla srovnána se zemí švédským vojskem, zachován byl pouze oltářní kámen zvaný menza. Obnovena byla v letech 1692-1700 v barokním slohu zednickým mistrem Hansem Gradischem a tesařem Hansem Georgem Prüchelem na popud tehdejšího majitele krupského panství Vojtěcha Václava Šternberka. V roce 1710 přešla Krupka do správy hraběte Clary-Aldringena, který se zavázal, že kaplička bude zachována na věčné časy. Na hřbitově za kaplí jsou pochováni většinou obyvatelé Horní Krupky. Po 2. světové válce byl interiér kaple zcela zničen a stavba chátrala. V roce 2000 byla kaple zrenovována a zpřístupněna veřejnosti a dnes se tu konají kulturní akce, výstavy a společná setkání obyvatel z obou stran státní hranice. The chapel on the road to Komáří vížku was originally built in the Gothic style in the 14th century. It is consecrated to St. Wolfgang, the saint of miners, who was the bishop of Regensburg and deserved the founding of the Prague bishopric around 967. During the Thirty Years' War, in 1634 the chapel was destroyed by Swedish troops, only the altar stone (called Mensa) was preserved. It was restored in the years 1692-1700 in Baroque style by mason master Hans Gradisch and carpenter Hans George Prüchel at the instigation of former owner of the Krupka estates Vojtěch Václav Šternberk. In 1710 Krupka went to the administration of Count Clary-Aldringen, who committed to keep the chapel for everlasting times. The majority of inhabitants of Horní Krupka are buried in the cemetery behind the chapel. After World War II, the interior was completely destroyed and the building was dilapidated. In 2000 the chapel was renovated and made available to the public and today there are cultural events, exhibitions and joint gatherings of people from both sides of the state border.
The chapel by the road to Komáří vížka was originally built in the 14th century in the Gothic style. It is dedicated to St. Wolfgang, the patron saint of miners, who was bishop of Regensburg and around 967 contributed to the founding of the Prague diocese. During the Thirty Years' War, in 1634 it was razed to the ground by the Swedish army, only the altar stone called the canteen was preserved. It was restored in the years 1692-1700 in the Baroque style by the master mason Hans Gradisch and the carpenter Hans George Prüchel at the instigation of the then owner of the Krup estate, Vojtěch Václav Šternberk. In 1710, Krupka came under the administration of Count Clary-Aldringen, who undertook that the chapel would be preserved forever. The inhabitants of Horní Krupka are mostly buried in the cemetery behind the chapel. After World War II, the interior of the chapel was completely destroyed and the building fell into disrepair. In 2000, the chapel was renovated and opened to the public, and today cultural events, exhibitions and joint meetings of residents from both sides of the state border take place here. The chapel on the road to Komáří vížku was originally built in the Gothic style in the 14th century. It is consecrated to St. Wolfgang, the saint of miners, who was the bishop of Regensburg and deserved the founding of the Prague bishopric around 967. preserved. It was restored in the years 1692-1700 in Baroque style by mason master Hans Gradisch and carpenter Hans George Prüchel at the instigation of former owner of the Krupka estates Vojtěch Václav Šternberk. In 1710 Krupka went to the administration of Count Clary-Aldringen, who committed to keep the chapel for everlasting times. The majority of inhabitants of Horní Krupka are buried in the cemetery behind the chapel. After World War II, the interior was completely destroyed and the building was dilapidated. In 2000 the chapel was renovated and made available to the public and today there are cultural events, exhibitions and joint gatherings of people from both sides of the state border.
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George Chali on Google

Kaplička stojící při silnici na Komáří vížku byla původně postavena již ve 14. století v gotickém slohu. Za třicetileté války, roku 1634 byla srovnána se zemí švédským vojskem, zachován byl pouze oltářní kámen zvaný menza. Obnovena byla v letech 1692-1700. V barokním slohu ji na popud tehdejšího majitele krupského panství Vojtěcha Václava Šternberka vystavěli zednický mistr Hans Gradisch a tesař Hans Georg Prüchel. V roce 1710 přešla Krupka do správy hraběte Clary-Aldringena, který se zavázal, že kaplička bude zachována na věčné časy. Na hřbitově za kaplí jsou pochováni většinou obyvatelé Horní Krupky, např. i rodina hoteliérů Schreinerů. Po 2. světové válce byl interiér kaple zcela zničen a stavba chátrala. V roce 2000 byla kaple sv. Wolfganga v rámci projektu "Příhraniční naučná hornická stezka Krupka-Dubí-Altenberg-Geising" zrenovována a zpřístupněna veřejnosti.
The chapel standing on the Komáří vížku road was originally built in the Gothic style in the 14th century. During the Thirty Years' War, in 1634 the country was equated with the Swedish army, only the altar stone, called the canteen, was preserved. It was renewed between 1692 and 1700. In the baroque style, the mason master Hans Gradisch and the carpenter Hans Georg Prüchel built it at the instigation of the former owner of the Krupp estate of Vojtěch Václav Šternberk. In 1710 Krupka went to the administration of Count Clary-Aldringen, who committed to keep the chapel for everlasting times. In the graveyard behind the chapel are mostly buried by the inhabitants of Horní Krupka, for example the family of hoteliers Schreiner. After World War II, the interior of the chapel was completely destroyed and the structure was dilapidated. In 2000 the chapel of St. Wolfganga, within the framework of the "Krupka-Dubí-Altenberg-Geising Cross-border Mining Trail" project, has been renovated and made available to the public.
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Roman Vápeník on Google

V kapli sv. Wolfganga jsem byl velmi spokojen. Milá paní Vás velmi hezky uvítá a zodpoví otázky. Přínosem je také spousta čtení a fotografie z dob těžby v Krušnohoří. Součástí kaple je také historický hřbitov ve směru pod ní.
In the chapel of St. I was very satisfied with Wolfgang. Dear lady, she will welcome you very much and answer your questions. The benefit is also a lot of readings and photographs from the times of mining in the Ore Mountains. The chapel also includes a historic cemetery in the direction below it.

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