The Verena Gorge Hermitage is a hermitage located in the Verena Gorge, to the north of the city of Solothurn, Switzerland.[1]
History
editThe name of the hermitage alludes to Saint Verena of Zurzach. She is said to have passed near the area, and lived in a cave near Solothurn.[2]
The hermitage has been in existence since the 17th century. The site features stations of the cross dating from 1613 that were restored around 1990 by the Society of St. Verena Hermitage. The society was founded in 1810 and disbanded in 1813. A similar gesellschaft corporation was established in the late 20th century dedicated to restoration and maintenance work on the buildings and monuments of the Hermitage and its surroundings. It organizes cultural events such as guided tours, lectures and exhibitions in the Verena gorge, also offering meditations in the hermitage.[3]
The site is situated along a 2 km hiking trail, with a 40 m gradient.[4]
Gallery
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St. Martin's Chapel
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Grotto of Mary Magdalene
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Hermitage Saint Verena
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Aquatint by Bruno Moll between 1860 and 1880
Notes and references
edit- ^ "Verena Gorge and Hermitage". City of Solothurn. 2013. Retrieved 2013-11-23.
- ^ "St. Verena". Catholic Online. 2013. Retrieved 2013-11-23.
- ^ "Die Gesellschaft, Geschichte". Gesellschaft der Einsiedelei St. Verena. 2013. Retrieved 2013-11-23.
- ^ "Verena Gorge and Hermitage, Info". City of Solothurn. 2013. Retrieved 2013-11-23.