Stations Dominus Mundi is a unique religious and artistic construction nestled in the town of Wustweiler, within the agglomeration of Illingen, in the Saarland region of Germany. This distinctive chapel offers a blend of religious significance and architectural beauty, making it an interesting site for tourists interested in architecture, religion, or both.
In addition to its architectural significance, Stations Dominus Mundi is also home to a remarkable collection of medieval masterpieces. Among these is a self-portrait of Lucas Cranach the Elder, a renowned German Renaissance painter. This collection provides a unique opportunity for art enthusiasts and history buffs to appreciate these works in the serene setting of the chapel.
History & Anthropology Art & Design Religion Religious building Medieval art & Early Renaissance art Renaissance art & Early modern art
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Waldstraße 31, Illingen
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