Hidden within the embrace of Freiburg’s Stadtwald, Kapelle Sankt Ottilien whispers tales of ancient pilgrimages and miraculous cures. The very air here seems to hum with a mystical energy, a testament to the enduring power of faith. Kapelle Sankt Ottilien, dedicated to Saint Odilia, stands as a beacon of hope for those seeking solace and healing. The story of Saint Odilia, a blind daughter of Alsatian nobility, is woven into the fabric of this sacred place. Rejected by her father, she found refuge in a convent. Upon her baptism, a miracle occurred, and Odilia’s sight was restored. Fleeing a forced marriage, she sought sanctuary in these very woods. Legend claims the rocks parted to conceal her, revealing a spring whose waters possess healing properties. Kapelle Sankt Ottilien was built near this very spring, its presence a constant reminder of Odilia’s courage and divine intervention. The original chapel, erected near the spring around 679, has seen centuries of devotion and turmoil. The current structure, dating back to 1503, reflects the enduring faith of the Freiburg community. Inside Kapelle Sankt Ottilien, baroque altars and a 1753 pulpit stand as silent witnesses to centuries of prayer. Frescoes, discovered during a 1966 restoration, depict scenes from the lives of Saint Odilia, Saint Lucia, and Saint Jodokus. They also portray the story of Anna and Joachim, parents of Mary, adding another layer of historical significance to the chapel. Descend into the grotto beneath the chapel. Feel the cool dampness on your skin and hear the gentle trickle of the spring. This is the heart of Kapelle Sankt Ottilien, where pilgrims have sought healing for generations. The radon-rich waters are believed to alleviate eye ailments, echoing the miracle of Saint Odilia’s restored sight. The modern stained-glass windows, depicting scenes from the saint’s life, cast a kaleidoscope of colors onto the ancient rocks, creating an ethereal atmosphere. Kapelle Sankt Ottilien has weathered storms both physical and political. Damaged during the Thirty Years’ War and threatened with closure in the 18th century, it has always been preserved, a testament to the unwavering devotion of the Freiburg people. Today, Kapelle Sankt Ottilien remains a place of pilgrimage and peace. Whether you come seeking spiritual solace or simply a respite from the bustling city, the tranquility of this ancient sanctuary is sure to leave a lasting impression.
Shift Sculpture
Wischnewski’s Shift invites you to engage. Take a moment to walk around it. Observe it from different positions. Let your