Photographer's Note
Chapel between the mountains, Montafon valley
Maria Schnee Chapel, Gaschurn
This baroque pilgrimage church was founded in 1637 by Lukas Tschofen II, member of a respected family from the 17th century, because he promised to built church if he was saved from misery. It's an important baroque pilgrimage church and is a famous landmark. The traditional baroque art and the rare representations of the Shroud of Turin (at the Grace altar from the 17th century) and of the legend of Maria Schnee (ceiling fresco on the right side) are worth a visit. The figures of St. Lukas and St. Anna above the choir arch represent Lukas Tschofen III. and his wife Anna Clawothing, owners of the biggest inn of the Montafon region in the 17th century (Alpenrose Inn, burnt down in 1927). The Lukas Tschofen parlour (1681) at the offices of the local authority reminds of Lukas Tschofen VI. as does the Lukas-Tschofen House next to the road to Partenen.
Gaschurn
Gaschurn, Vorarlberg, municipality in the district of Bludenz, alt. 979 m, pop. 1,714, area 176.78 km2, bi-seasonal tourism, situated in the upper Montafon valley close to the Swiss border; the municipality consists of the Walser settlement G. (first documented mention 1423) and the Partenen village (1499); largest municipality of Vorarlberg in terms of area.
Montafon valley
Montafon is a valley in Austria that extends from the city of Bludenz to the Silvretta mountain range. It is also known in the local dialect as Muntafu.
The Stand Montafon is the association of the ten valley villages. The main town is Schruns. Travelling from Bludenz, you enter state road B188 which takes you by the old cement plant of Lorüns and through the town of Lorüns. After driving through the magic Alma woods and past the Tränabächle (brook of tears) the valley opens to its main splendor at St. Anton (in the local dialect: "Santatöni") on the left, and Vens and Vandans on the right. St. Anton, which is not to be confused with its larger and more famous sister, St. Anton am Arlberg, is the hometown of the Stemer clan and the Battlogg clan. On you travel by Rodund, the main center-valley electrohydric plant of the Vorarlberger_Illwerke, through Gantschier and Kaltenbrunnen and on to Schruns and Tschagguns (in the local dialect: "Schru und Tschaggu"). The mountain town of Bartholomäberg spreads its wings above Schruns, with its outliers Jetzmunt and Lutt watching over St. Anton and its southeastern outliers Kristberg and Innerberg watching over the Silbertal valley. The Silbertal stretches from Schruns to the outpost of the Fellamendli in a south-easterly direction pointing towards the Arlberg mountain range. The hamlet of Latschau, with its hydroelectric power station and the main base of the Golm ski resort, watches over Tschagguns opposite from Bartholomäberg.
From Schruns and Tschagguns onward you cross the Montafon midpoint that divides the outer valley ("Außerfratte") from the inner valley ("Innerfratte"). As you arrive in St. Gallenkirch, you will be able to branch off at Galgenul towards Gargellen, another magically rugged branch valley that terminates at the ski resort of Gargellen. Continuing in the main Montafon valley, you will pass through Gortipohl and on to Gaschurn (in the local dialect: "Gaschorra") and then Partenen, where the road starts to snake up to the Silvretta mountain pass.
A number of celebrities, including Al Dassler, have stayed in the valley. Some of the older folks still talk about the long nights in Schruns playing cards and drinking with Ernest Hemingway and John dos Passos. The Snows of the Kilimanjaro and several other novels and short stories were written in, or they contain material from, the Montafon and the Silvretta glaciers. Later, the famous German novelist and poet Erich Kästner repeatedly visited the valley, as did the former German chancellor Helmut Kohl. The noted opera singer Elisabeth Schwarzkopf spent her last years in Schruns, where she died on August 2, 2006.
The Montafon is famous for skiing, hiking, and mountain biking. There are two 9-hole golf courses, one in Tschagguns and one in Partenen. (Vorarlberg & wikipedia)
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dta
(98848) 2011-07-12 1:29
Hello George ,
These alpine chapels are so lovely . Like this one , at the summit of the little hill , with the tree at its side , and wth a splendid mountain scenery in the BG .
Regards
alin-m
(3716) 2011-07-12 1:31
A very peacefull place perfect to stay and rest.Nice image.
Friendly regards.
Alin.
ls7902
(7380) 2011-07-12 1:42
Hello George,
Wonderful little chapel on the mound with beautiful background. I like the contrast of green & white. The man & yellow flowers complete the appeal of this scene. I spend a few days in this area two years ago (Frank Buin favourite holiday destination). Have a good day. Regards. Latiff.
PS: Very good & complete notes.
SnapRJW
(31631) 2011-07-12 1:47
Hello George - What a nicely composed and balanced shot. The chapel is well placed and I love the fact that the cross is silhouetted against the sky. Good natural colours under a pleasing light. The man sitting on the bench is a nice hidden extra! Best regards Rosemary
lakshmip1949
(19081) 2011-07-12 2:41
Hello George,
This chapel on the mound surrounded by green grass with yellow flowers look very charming. I like thae inclusion of that big tree. The view is spectacular with the mountains on the back. Superb colors and sharpness.
Lakshmi
osmansah
(316) 2011-07-12 3:15
Merhaba George;
Yine güzel bir fotograf.Sayenizde Avusturya'yı geziyoruz.Tebrikler
snunney
(130967) 2011-07-12 4:00
Hello George,
An attractive composition of this delightful little mountain chapel. I like the upward point of view and the framing offered by the carpet of grass and wild flowers. The person sat on the bench is a nice addition. The image is nicely lit and has pleasant natural colours and very good sharpness.
jlbrthnn
(76043) 2011-07-12 4:16
Hello George,
You have the sense of the framing and the composition. The grassy slope leads us slowly to the chapel, and farther, to the mountain. I like the shift of the chapel and the presence of the tree. Excellent quality. Bravo.
Have a nice day
Cordially
Joël
timecapturer
(49288) 2011-07-12 4:48
Greetings Gyorgy
a beautiful shot and composition. The greens are so outstanding and I like the yellow flowers in the fg. These little churches are so fascinating and picturesque. Excellent capture, with perfect clarity and detail. A captivating image.
Enjoy the week - regards, Brian
sandpiper
(6788) 2011-07-12 5:01
Hi George
Great composition and fantastic colours, good POV. Another beautiful shot.
Chris
JFS
(32459) 2011-07-12 5:09
Hi George,
Perfect composition where you included everything reaching a wonderful balance. What a lovely place!
Cheers,
Juan
npecanhuk
(79329) 2011-07-12 5:24
Hi George!
Beautiful and lovely view!
Truly attractive picture with superb photo quality with special regards to the chosen pov, composition, vertical format and colors!
Nice to have that man sat on the bench by the church!
TFS - congrats,
Cheers,
Neyvan
Sergiom
(117241) 2011-07-12 5:27
Bonjour George
Une image impeccable dans sa composition, son sujet, sa maitrise technique et son cadrage. Quelle belle église nichée dans la montagne.
Amicalement
Serge
TopGeo
(38220) 2011-07-12 6:18
Hello George,
Wonderful little characteristic chapel, Great architecture photo,Very beautiful place and photo, great POV, great framing and composition! warm light, beautiful, intense colours, wonderful, fg! Regards
Geo
jemaflor
(146190) 2011-07-12 10:50
Hi George,
Beautiful church well taken, good composition with mountains in the bg and the carpet of yellow flowers.
Silvio1953
(220465) 2011-07-12 11:37
Ciao George, great POV on lovely chapel, excellent sharpness, splendid light and wonderful natural colors, very well done, my friend, ciao Silvio
baddori
(20341) 2011-07-12 14:59
Giorgio
Un fuoco buono , un po basso .
La cappella appare in primo piano con le montagne sfumate dietra il bianco ed la bella copertura della costruzione .
Ottima la salita in primo piano che da slancio alla costruzione .
Ottima l'esecuzione
Gianfranco
siamesa
(28231) 2011-07-12 15:48
Boa noite George
Gorgeous viewof these mountains and the lovely chapel.
the colors are marvelous and the chapel is charming.
Abraços
maria
jjcordier
(79299) 2011-07-12 22:49
George
Jolie chapelle baroque dans un bel environnement montagneux.
Amicalement
JJ
dip
(21408) 2011-07-13 0:21
Hi George,
a typical postcard from Austria,wonderful and well framed image,
well done!
Dimitris.
dkmurphys
(79209) 2011-07-13 6:12
Hi Gyorgy,
Splendid catch, so beautiful place. It's the perfect mountain postcard.
Enjoy a fine afternoon.
ricardomattos
(17344) 2011-07-13 18:09
Hello George
A nice composition and excelent shot.Natural colors and good sharpness.
Best regards
Ricardo
abmdsudi
(95869) 2011-07-17 0:46
Hi George
An awesome picture of this old white chapel on the commanding slope overlooking the moutains.. What so nice are, your pov, the architecutral design and froreground creating such beautiful mixture of colors and lifting the contrast as well. They make such nice overall visual aspect. Superb clarity and lots of detail textures, subtle light, razor sharp throughout and excellent color saturation. A top quality image as always and excellent notes. Congrats, TFS
Best regards
Bluejeans
(64251) 2011-07-23 1:33
OLa George ,
Linda esta capela no alto desta colina com a árvore na lateral , bonito o senario de fundo as montanhas , boa luz e cores , parabéns!!
Um abraço Gonçalo
Guenther
(10915) 2011-08-02 7:24
Hi George,
what a charming chapel on this small hill! Very well composed with the tree beside and the high mountains as background. Thanks for sharing.
Have a nice evening
Günther
Photo Information
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Copyright: George Rumpler (Budapestman)
(82620)
- Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2007-04-27
- Categories: Daily Life, Nature, Architecture, Artwork
- Camera: Canon Digital EOS350D
- Exposure: f/7.1, 1/320 seconds
- More Photo Info: view
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2011-07-12 1:21