Petersberger Bittweg - Station 12 auf dem Petersberg, Königswinter, NRW, Germany
Posted by: argus1972
N 50° 41.143 E 007° 12.570
32U E 373518 N 5616405
The Petersberger Bittweg leads from Königswinter to the pilgrimage chapel on the Petersberg.
Waymark Code: WMWBZW
Location: Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany
Date Posted: 08/11/2017
Views: 5
The "Petersberger Bittweg" is the last preserved from originally four processional ways which led to the pilgrimage chapel on the "Petersberg" in "Siebengebirge". It exists of twelve, originally 14 stations in the form of processional altars and wayside crosses from the 17th and 18th century.
The Petersberger Bittweg is the most precipitous rise to Petersberg and overcomes about 230 metres height up to the plateau of the "Petersberg" on a distance of about two kilometres.
The last station of the Petersberger Bittwegs at the summit near the chapel, is a processional altar from 1691.
The stone pillar from Trachyt exists of a two-part base with a relief cartouche in the lower part. The upper part is flanked by half columns. In between there is an inscription board. The relief shows the foot washing of Christ.
Inscription:
"GOTT VND MARIAE
MAGDALENAE ZU EHR
EN DIES CREVTZ VON
DEM ERBAHREN JUNGEN
GESELLEN CASPARO
VRBAN AVFF GERICH
TET BVRTIG (gebürtig, D.M.) VON
BRIELEN STEIN
HAVER GESELL"
Artist: unknown
Date: 17th and 18th century
Materials: Trachyt
Website: Not listed
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