Stumm Chapel in Neunkirchen

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description

brief description: 

this small chapel, built in neo-Gothic style, was originally a private chapel for the Stumm family (the brothers Stumm had purchased the Neunkirchen Ironworks in 1806). Presently, the chapel is not being used

relevant filming facts

opening times: 
access by prior arrangement only
usage: 
none
condition: 
barred doors and windows; damaged sandstone
interior architecture: 
no furnishings; new wooden gallery and roof
layout: 
the base area measures approx. 8 m x 5 m
Background noise: 
road passing at a distance of approx. 50 m
surroundings: 
railway tracks pass behind the chapel, which is surrounded by trees. In immediate proximity to the chapel, you can find the Spitzbunker air raid shelter (also featured in the Location-Guide)
ceiling height: 
Ca. 9m
Lift/elevator: 
none
possible disturbing factors: 
barred windows
Catering: 
wide variety of gastronomic offers inside the nearby Wasserturm (water tower) and the Saarpark Center shopping mall
premises: 
upon prior agreement, an Information Room can be made available for make-up, wardrobe, technical equipment, etc.

accessibility

car: 
coming from Saarbr%uFFFDcken on the A623 motorway going in the direction of Neunkirchen, take the Neunkirchen exit and follow the signs indicating Saarpark Center. Right next to the Saarpark Center shopping mall, you will find the Spitzbunker parking lot. From there, it%uFFFDs just a 400 m walk to the chapel
train: 
public buses operate between the Spitzbunker parking lot and Neunkirchen Central Station (Hauptbahnhof Neunkirchen), which is situated approx. 1 km aw

supply

sanitary facilities: 
none
parking lot: 
large parking lot in immediate proximity to the chapel (Spitzbunker parking lot)
electricity supply: 
none
water supply: 
none

contact

Steffen Conrad