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The Chapel of the Seven Sorrows, also known as the Chapel of Our Lady of Seven Sorrows, is a Roman Catholic chapel in Megen, the Netherlands. The chapel is dedicated to Mary.
The chapel was built in 1733 by Franciscans who had founded a monastery in Megen. These Franciscans had a brotherhood that venerated Our Lady of Seven Sorrows. The chapel was set up as a small stone building with a gable roof. At the front, the building has a recessed neck gable with a portal with pediment. On the pediment is written: 'Along this road no one sets foot or say Hail Mary. After the Second World War, five stained-glass windows were installed, made by Pierre van Rossum. These were installed at the same time as the repair work after the Second World War, during which the chapel suffered some damage. The processions to the chapel have disappeared over time.
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