Maria Magdalena Chapel
It is a hexagonal central building built in the first half of the 13th century. It has a tent style roof and a circular rear hall. This building was once used as a bone storage hall and is now used as a funeral home. Known for its unique hexagonal design and tent roof, these features make it particularly distinctive in medieval architecture. The circular rear hall adds beauty to the building and makes it more harmonious structurally. As a place for storing remains, it has witnessed the end of many lives and commemorations. Now transformed into a funeral home, continuing to provide a space for people to mourn and bid farewell.
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