Rock chapel (Všemily)
The St Ignatius Rock Chapel (Czech: Kaple svatého Ignáce) is a chapel in Všemily (Schemmel) in the Czech Republic, which is entirely built into a hollowed-out block of rock. It is one of the most notable holy monuments in Bohemian Switzerland.
Description
The unique chapel was hollowed entirely out of a free-standing block of sandstone that resembles a loaf of bread. From the outside only a small cross and the two windows are visible. Inside, only the moisture percolating through from above indicates that the chapel was hewn out of solid rock.
Together with the surrounding
History
The chapel was first mentioned in directory of the crosses and statues of the diocese of Windisch Kamnitz in 1835:
A non public chapel, hewn out of the rock, inside a painting of Saint Ignatius. It stands on farming land. Its patron lives in Kaltenbach and no-one from the parish will take on the advowson, because it is made of stone, damp and everything in it is likely to decay soon.
Astonishingly, in spite of that, the chapel has survived to the present day. Even following the expulsion of the German folk after the
See also
External links
- Media related to Všemily rock chapel at Wikimedia Commons