The Irmgardis Chapel is a chapel in the Süchteln Heights in the Viersen district of Süchteln in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. The place where the chapel stands is called Heiligenberg.
It is documented that from 1498 there was a small church there, but it was completely destroyed by 1589. In 1664, today's chapel was built on this site in honor of the patron saint Irmgard von Süchteln. The abbot of the Benedictine monastery of St. Pantaleon in Cologne, who also donated an altar in 1681, is considered to be the builder.
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Address: Viersen, Germany
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