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Apollonia Chapel

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Apollonia Chapel

Just ahead of you, you’ll see a small, charming stone chapel with a wooden door and a tiny bell tower perched on its roof-look to the side of the road, where the sunlight falls on its rough, old stones and the rounded blue-stone-framed entrance.

Let’s take a journey together-imagine it’s the year 1774, and some bold locals of the “Oberdorf” area are quietly putting up this little chapel on their own, hoping nobody important notices. Well, the parish priest gave a cautious thumbs-up, but they definitely forgot to tell the big boss at Kornelimünster Abbey! Three years later, the administrator, Carl Casper Freiherr von der Horst, finally found out… but instead of handing out punishments, he offered a very German “official permission slip.” Well, better late than never, right? And by 1780, the Archbishop of Cologne made everything proper with a blessing, officially making this the place to honor Apollonia of Alexandria-the legendary patroness of dentists, whose statue inside still holds her famous tools: tooth, pliers, and palm branch. Watch out, or she might check if you’ve been flossing!

For a long time, this was the heart of religious life in Eilendorf’s upper village. Imagine villagers, dressed in their Sunday best, streaming here for mass (well, whenever the chapel wasn’t being fixed up, or, of course, during those rather inconvenient world wars). Even after the main parish church was built, the Apollonia Chapel kept its starring role each year on February 9th, when the festival of St. Apollonia bursts into life and her sacred relics are formally brought to visit. During the grand Corpus Christi procession, this chapel’s little courtyard would become a second festive altar, buzzing with celebration.

The Schützenbruderschaft, Eilendorf’s local marksmen’s brotherhood, made this their spiritual clubhouse in 1926-imagine moustachioed fellows in green jackets, gathering here, eventually starting a fund for repairs (because, let’s face it, old chapels aren’t exactly low-maintenance). Over the years, everything from the battered benches to the little lamp hanging inside got replaced, donated, or lovingly restored; and in 2010, a new group, the Apollonia Chapel Preservation Society, took stewardship, ensuring that the ancient altar (stocked with not just one, but three saints’ relics!) and all the quirky fittings would survive for future generations. In 2016, the chapel was hooked up to the electric grid-finally, no more “medieval mood lighting”-and old benches were swapped out for new chairs in 2020. Today, the stone walls might look nearly the same as they did 250 years ago, but like all the best characters in history, this little chapel has plenty of stories tucked into every nook and cranny. And who knew, in Eilendorf, you’d discover a place where a tiny bell tower, a hidden altar, and some very determined parishioners made an everlasting mark!

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