The so-called Anna or Rosalia Chapel in Bodinggraben near Molln is a cultural-historical treasure, embedded in the protected heritage building ensemble of Bodinggraben in the national park.
The owner of the scythe factory, Zeitlinger, constructed the small gazebo chapel in 1843. The initials in the wrought-iron gate commemorate his family. In 1878, the Counts of Lamberg acquired the chapel. They established the much-visited holy masses for Anna (July 26) and Rosalia (September 4). The chapel is also called Anna Chapel after Anna of Lamberg. Today, the entire building ensemble is maintained by the Austrian Federal Forests and made accessible to visitors.
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