Historic Chapels and Churches
This collection highlights the religious heritage of the Allgäu Alps, ranging from the 16th-century St. Anna in Rohrmoos—the oldest wooden chapel in the Alpine region—to remote mountain shrines like Maria am Knie. These sites showcase traditional alpine architecture, featuring shingled roofs and ornate wood carvings. Many are situated along historic pilgrimage routes and mountain trails, offering insights into the spiritual life and craftsmanship of Oberstdorf’s high-altitude settlements.
St. Anna
Located in the Rohrmoos valley, this 16th-century structure is recognized as the oldest wooden chapel in the Alps. It features historic frescoes and traditional Allgäu wood construction.
St. Jakobus
Roman Catholic church showcasing traditional regional architecture typical of the Oberstdorf area.
Kapelle Christi Geburt
A Catholic chapel located in the Birgsau valley, known for its scenic alpine setting and traditional design.
St. Anna
Roman Catholic chapel located in the Ruby district, featuring classic alpine religious architecture.
Breitachklammkapelle
Small Roman Catholic chapel situated near the entrance of the Breitachklamm, the deepest rocky gorge in Central Europe.
Maria am Knie
A historic shrine and chapel located in Einödsbach, Germany's southernmost settlement, serving hikers and pilgrims on the path to the high peaks.
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