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St. Michael, Kaubenheim
Catholic pilgrimage church / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
St. Michael is a Lutheran chapel on a hill near Kaubenheim, part of Ipsheim, Bavaria, Germany. The building is named after Michael the Archangel. The building is also called Bergkirche (Mountain church) for its prominent location.[1] The chapel had to be rebuilt after a fire in 1687. It is a listed monument, where services are held in summer and for Christmas.
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Affiliation | Lutheran |
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Leadership | Deanery of Bad Windsheim |
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Location | Kaubenheim, Bavaria, Germany |
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Completed | 1717 (1717) |
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