Sint Rumoldus Chapel

Sint Rumoldus Chapel
Molenpoort 27
6001 HB
Weert
Sint Rumoldus Chapel surrounded by pollard willows
The Christ statue at the front of St Rumoldus Chapel

Places of interest

The Sint Rumoldus Chapel in Weert is a small, 18th-century chapel with a rich history. Originally dedicated to Sint Rumoldus, the chapel was given a new life in 1975 as a memorial chapel for the people of Weert who died during the Second World War.

The Sint Rumoldus Chapel is a three-sided, enclosed hall church located near the cemetery at Molenpoort, at the junction of Coenraad Abelsstraat and St Rumoldusstraat. After a thorough restoration, the chapel now houses a work of art by Felix van Kalmthout called "De Deportation", which shows a group of prisoners being deported, accompanied by the text: 'Lest we forget'. Plaques with the names of Weerter war victims can be found on the walls of the chapel.

Every first Sunday of the month, the chapel is open from 10:00 - 12:00.

Nearby

The distances mentioned below are the distances from the location above.

 
0,29km
Restaurant
 
0,40km
Lunchroom
 
0,40km
Lunchroom
 
7,68km
Restaurant
 
7,93km
Lunchroom