NEIDHART - NITHART - NEIDHARDT IN ULM
(One among many Neidhart/Nithart name bearers)

- Pictures from the Neithardt chapel in the Ulm cathedral (Germany)
The Neithardt Chapel in the Ulm's Cathedral is the largest. It dates from 1444 and displays the tombstones of the various Nithart who plaid an important role in the management of the city in the 15th and 16th centuries. It also displays their various coats of arms whose basic and constant element is a clover leave over three hills/mountains. As usual, the spelling varies from Nithart - Niithart - Nythart - Neithardt to Neithard.
Neithardt chapel: The Neithardt started the construction of this chapel in 1444. In this chapel we can see the altars of St Sebantian and St Valentin. . The Barbara altar dates from The Renaissance. The St Georges leaded-glass window by Hans Acker is also remarkable .
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Neithardt Chapel: ground plan with window scheme.
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- Name plates of the Neithardt street in Ulm
- Panoramic animated 360° view of the Ulm and the Neithart chapel
http://www.frag-den-spatz.de/panoramen/muenster.php
Last item of the page under title "Ulmer Münster Neithart Kapelle
By courtesy of Mr Gerd Bräth, site owner.