During the early years of Bethlehem, worship took place in a chapel space in the Gemeinhaus (
NO22); the Old Chapel was the first structure built solely for the purpose of worship. It is a simple two-story rubble building, supported externally by an array of massive stone buttresses—apparently added when the weight of the original tile roof began to push out its walls. To the south it abuts the Gemeinhaus and the Sisters’ House (
NO22.1),
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1751. 64 W. Church St.
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