Lüsga Chapel

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The Lüsga Chapel was built in the neo-Gothic style during the Belle Époque.
The Lüsga Chapel looks back on an eventful history. The chapel was built on behalf of the hotelier Gervas Klingele in 1883/1884 in the immediate vicinity of the Hotel Belalp for his mostly Anglican guests. 

The temple
For decades, an Anglican pastor held services for the English guests in the chapel, which was also called the temple by the locals. At the time, Catholics were forbidden to celebrate mass in the same chapel, which is why it was celebrated in the attic room of a nearby hut.

Conversion
Due to the turmoil of the Second World War, tourism almost completely collapsed: and Belalp was also affected. Due to the lack of English guests, there was also no demand for Anglican church services. As a result, the bishop allowed the local faithful to use the chapel for Catholic services from 1941.

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Pfarrei St. Mauritius Naters
Judengasse 44
3904 Naters

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Blatten-Belalp Tourismus AG
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