The Theobaldi Chapel is a Protestant church in the Nöschenrode district of the town of Wernigerode in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany.
It is recorded that Count Heinrich von Wernigerode had the Theobaldi Chapel built in 1400 at the end of Nöschenrode as a chapel of atonement for the breach of the peace committed by Count Dietrich in 1386. This is confirmed in a document from 1403, although the building findings indicate an older age. The chapel was named after St. Theobald von Thann, who was referred to as Theobaldus episcopus et confessor in letters of indulgence in 1403 and 1405.
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Address: Harz, Germany
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