Description
Interesting facts about the “St. Anna Kapelle zu Lengau ”below the Großer Pölven and the associated path of contemplation.
This connection (climb) used to function as a transition from the "Söll-Landl" to the Inn Valley.
The church was first mentioned in 1664. The sacred building is closely related to the bath culture of the 17th century.
First dedicated to John the Baptist, the chapel was rebuilt in 1727. A new patronage was also chosen, that of the "Holy Mother Anna".
In 1870, Messner Michael Vötter had the church enlarged and the mighty roof rider erected.
In 1994 a general renovation took place under Pastor Josef Gossner.
A few years ago, the "Sunnseit-Weg" was extended to this gem across municipalities.
In 2018, the Schwendt (Itter) section was artistically designed by the Söller “Art and Culture” association.
At various stations, the artists present existing wisdom, sayings and parables with a combination of text and image.
With these picture boards, the designers would like to invite all those interested to embark on a meditative and varied hike towards the Lengau chapel.