Dreifaltigkeitskirche Kappl, Baroque pilgrimage church in Waldsassen, Germany.
Dreifaltigkeitskirche Kappl is a Baroque pilgrimage church perched on Glasberg hill at around 630 meters elevation, distinguished by its remarkable circular design. The structure features three choirs, three side chapels, and three prominent onion domes that define its silhouette.
Georg Dientzenhofer constructed this Baroque masterpiece between 1685 and 1689 during an era of religious renewal. A fire later damaged the ceiling paintings, which underwent extensive restoration from 1934 to 1940.
The building expresses the Trinity concept through its threefold layout, with three choirs and three chapels arranged symmetrically around the round interior. Pilgrims have long gathered here to experience this spiritual geometry as part of their faith.
The church is accessible daily to visitors, with seasonal hours varying between months to accommodate different schedules. The hilltop location means sturdy footwear is recommended for accessing the site comfortably.
The building sits at the junction of three mountain ranges: Fichtelgebirge, Oberpfälzer Wald, and Böhmerwald, giving it special geographic importance. From this vantage point, visitors can see across the Egerland region and feel the border location distinctly.
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