UNESCO World Heritage Trail – Bench No. 5: Chapel in Kandersteg

In 1909, the Lötschberg railway construction led to Kandersteg’s political independence, and it was decided to enlarge the chapel with a tower and annex. The new church was consecrated in 1910, exactly 400 years after the first chapel. From 1904 onwards, church services for Catholic guests were held in a schoolroom. With the Lötschberg railway came an increase in Italian guests, leading to the consecration of a second church in 1927 – the Catholic Church of St. Mary.

Marienkirche ca. 1950 (Foto: ETH-Bibliothek Zürich, Bildarchiv)
Marienkirche, ca. 1950 (Photo: ETH Library Zurich, Image Archive)
alte reformierte Kirche 1905 (Foto: Ruedi Egli)
Old Reformed Church, 1905 (Photo: Ruedi Egli)
Alte reformierte Kirche 1905 (Bild: Ruedi Egli) ©  Ruedi Egli
Old Reformed Church, 1905 (Image: Ruedi Egli)
Kandersteg, reformierte Kirche, 1939-1943 (ETH-Bibliothek Zürich, Bildarchiv) ©  ETH-Bibliothek Zürich, Bildarchiv
Kandersteg, Reformed Church, 1939–1943 (ETH Library Zurich, Image Archive)