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Ulm, Baden-Württemberg, Germany


Deutsch: Valentinskapelle auf dem Münsterplatz, auf dem ehemaligen Pfarrfriedhof des Münsters 1458 von der Ulmer Patrizierfamilie Rembolt gestiftet, um als Grablege zu dienen. Diese befindet sich unterhalb der Kapelle in einem ehemaligen Weinkeller des Klosters Bebenhausen, der 1292 gebaut wurde. Nach der Reformation wurde die Kapelle als Lagerraum verwendet, 1859 erwarb die Stadt die Kapelle und ließ sie 1862–1864 restaurieren, 1894 ging sie in den Besitz der evangelischen Münstergemeinde über, die sie der russisch-orthodoxen Kirche (Berliner Diözese, Moskauer Patriarchat) zur Verfügung gestellt hat. Gelistet auf S. 769 bei Georg Dehio: Handbuch der deutschen Kunstdenkmäler: Baden-Württemberg II, ISBN 3-422-0303-1. In Verein Alt-Ulm e.V.: Ulmer Baudenkmäler, 1963 wird es in die Kategorie A eingestuft, d.h. die Kapelle war bereits vor 1945 denkmalgeschützt. Gelistet als Baudenkmal auf S. 241 (Gebäude Nr. 243) in Erwin Zint: Bilanzierung Historische Bausubstanz Ulm, 1993
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