VIRGILKAPELLE (VIRGILKAPELLE)
For a time, this chapel served as a place of worship, then as the tomb of a wealthy bourgeois family, before falling into oblivion.
In the underground underground station, at the foot of St. Stephen's Cathedral, you can visit the remains of Virgil Chapel, which was unearthed during the construction of the metro in 1973. Probably built in the middle of the th century, it served a time of worship, and then tomb to a rich bourgeois family, before sinking into oblivion, in the shadow of the large neighbouring cathedral. On the wall at the bottom of the nave, there is a Byzantine cross.
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