Saint Birgitta's chapel

Saint Birgitta's chapel (Swedish: Sankt Britas kapell) is located on the east coast of the island of Öland, Sweden, some four kilometers from the village of Bredsättra in Bredsättra socken, Borgholm Municipality, in a marshy area called Kapelludden.The high roof probably created space for lodging pilgrims (that this was a pilgrimage church is suggested also by the dimensions of the nave[3]), and the church was surrounded by a wall, enclosing an area of 67 × 55 meters, including a cemetery.[1] English traveler Horace Marryat visited the area and the church in the early 1860s ("a ruined chapel of grey stone – two peaked gables – a graceful ruin"), who recounts the legend of Ingeborg Bengtsdotter, landing in this spot with her child, the future Bridget of Sweden, after a shipwreck:[4] Ingeborg and her husband Birger Persson had gone on a pilgrimage to Kildare, to the remains of St. Brigit, and their ship sank off the Öland coast on the return voyage to Sweden.A storm in 2007 blew over a neighboring shed, which in turn broke the cross in four pieces;[1] it was restored, reinforced with steel beams, in October 2007.[6] According to Horace Marryat, local lore has it that the cross marks the spot where Bridget of Sweden first set foot on the island.
Chapel ruins, eastern wall
Eastern wall from the west
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