The small St. Wendelin's Chapel[1] is located about 750 metres east of St. Odile above the Musbach valley, Germany, on the Small Roßkopf, a spur of the Roßkopf, at a height of 540 m. It belongs to the parish of St. Hilarius in Freiburg's suburb Ebnet.
It is named after Saint Wendelin, a king's son who lived as a shepherd and hermit.
According to the documents of the Capuchins the first chapel was built of wood in 1723 and served the herdsmen from Ebnet also as a protection against storms.
Pilgrims who went from Freiburg over the Roßkopf to St. Peter used this chapel as a shelter and for devotion.
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