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Binder Chapel

Weyregg am Attersee, Oberösterreich, Österreich

From 1849 to 1890 Anne Marie and Michael Feichtinger Hufnagel were the owners of the small chapel


Mrs. Hufnagl was ill for seven years. In gratitude for her recovery, Michael Feichtinger had a chapel built on the road in 1866. It was moved slightly in 1979 when the road was widened. During the war, the chapel was used as a place to bid farewell to soldiers. Today it is owned by Berta Feichtinger.



Binder Chapel
Weyregger Strasse
4852 Weyregg am Attersee

Phone +43 7666 7719 - 70
E-Mail info.weyregg@attersee.at
Web attersee-attergau.salzkammergut.at
https://attersee-attergau.salzkammergut.at

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Mr Karl Gruber
Weyregger Strasse 30
4852 Weyregg am Attersee

Phone +43 7666 7719 - 70
E-Mail info.weyregg@attersee.at
Web attersee-attergau.salzkammergut.at

We speak the following languages

German

all year round

  • Can only be viewed from outside

Accessibility / arrival

Car:
Coming from Vienna/Linz on the A1 - exit Schörfling - bypass to Kammer - left on the B152 to Weyregg.

Coming from Salzburg on the A1 - exit Seewalchen - ahead to the traffic light - left over the Ager bridge on the B152 to Weyregg

Coming from Bad Ischl through Weißenbachtal on the B152 via Steinbach to Weyregg

Coming from Salzburg or Linz/Vienna by train to Attnang-Puchheim or Vöcklabruck - continue by bus no. 562 to Weyregg

Parking
  • Parking space: 10
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