The outside of Trinity Chapel, in neo-Gothic brownstone, was hardly unique.
The Trinity Chapel is the oldest building on the school site and is used regularly for smaller services.
She died without issue in 1593, and was buried in Trinity Chapel.
During the 14th century the Trinity Chapel was added to the south of the chancel.
The Trinity Chapel has four large three-light windows on the south, and a seven-light window on the east side.
On 30 October 1748 it was consecrated the chapel as Trinity Chapel.
On the crater's northern edge stands the Dreifaltigkeitskapelle ("Trinity Chapel"), which can be seen far from the village.
The "neat" building was called Trinity Chapel by 1855, and its Sunday school thrived.
In 1885 it was Trinity Chapel, and it was there she married.
A mixed congregation of locals and foreigners meet at Trinity Chapel which is attached to the Centre.