St. George's Chapel
The chapel of St. George in Pfäfers, built in 1430, impresses with a large, bright interior and a striking field altar. Historical finds attest to the early settlement and use as a place of worship.
The pretty chapel dates back to 1430, but its appearance has been altered several times through rebuilding and renovation. Next to the entrance is a field altar that speaks of many believers. The interior is surprisingly large and bright.
There was probably a place of worship on the hill due to the prevailing energies. The early settlement of the site is evidenced by a prehistoric hearth and animal bones, while the Romans left behind a cistern, remains of walls, coins, etc. At the end of Roman rule, St. George's was converted into a fortified church to protect the population. Power can be found in front of the altar and on the hilltop next to the tree. The energy qualities differ from one another. Find your place in both areas. Where would you like to linger?
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Pfäfers
Switzerland
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