
Russian Chapel Vršič
A serene wooden memorial chapel on the Vršič Pass, honoring Russian POWs who died building the road in 1916.

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Russian Chapel Vršič
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Must-see attractions
A serene wooden memorial chapel on the Vršič Pass, honoring Russian POWs who died building the road in 1916.
"A sweet little wooden church in the forest. Great stop before or after the serpentines."

🚗 Parking can be tricky
Be patient when looking for parking; it's limited. Consider visiting early or late to find a spot more easily.
🚶♀️ Short walk to reach
A brief hike of about 30 steps leads to the chapel. Wear comfortable shoes!

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Rating
4.6 · 1,879 reviews
Type
Church
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The Wooden Chapel Architecture
Vršič Pass
A unique and beautiful wooden structure, a testament to the resilience and craftsmanship of its builders.

Memorial to Russian POWs
Vršič Pass
A solemn reminder of the lives lost during the construction of the challenging Vršič Pass.

Serene Forest Setting
Vršič Pass
Nestled amidst the trees, the chapel offers a peaceful atmosphere for contemplation and a break from the drive.
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🚗 Parking can be tricky
Be patient when looking for parking; it's limited. Consider visiting early or late to find a spot more easily.
🚶♀️ Short walk to reach
A brief hike of about 30 steps leads to the chapel. Wear comfortable shoes!
🕰️ Check opening hours
The chapel may not always be open. If it's closed, the exterior and surroundings are still beautiful.
💧 Nearby spring
Enjoy the refreshing spring located near the chapel.
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🚗 Parking can be tricky
Be patient when looking for parking; it's limited. Consider visiting early or late to find a spot more easily.
🚶♀️ Short walk to reach
A brief hike of about 30 steps leads to the chapel. Wear comfortable shoes!
🕰️ Check opening hours
The chapel may not always be open. If it's closed, the exterior and surroundings are still beautiful.
💧 Nearby spring
Enjoy the refreshing spring located near the chapel.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors find the Russian Chapel a beautiful and poignant stop on the Vršič Pass, appreciating its unique wooden architecture and historical significance as a memorial to Russian POWs. While the chapel may not always be open inside, its serene setting and the surrounding natural beauty are consistently praised.
"A nice place to visit when heading up to Vršič, takes you just a few minutes but worth a stroll around. The church was built by Russian prisoners of war back in the day, together with other work such as the road up there."
Mike A
"A reminder of how many things we take for granted nowadays without even thinking about how many men gave their lives for them. 109 years later, the road over Vršić mountain pass still stands as a reminder of some long-ago hard times from which we humans have learned nothing. It seems that history is not the best teacher, after all."
Andrej Grgić
"We visited the chapel one afternoon, but it was not open. Still the building and surroundings are very beautiful. Nice spring nearby."
Alexandra Birtar
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🚇 🗺️ Getting There
The Russian Chapel is located along the scenic Vršič Pass in Slovenia. You'll typically drive up the pass, and it's a notable stop along the route. Parking can be challenging, so be prepared for that.
The Vršič Pass is generally open year-round, but it can be closed temporarily due to snow in winter. Always check local road conditions before your trip.
Public transport options directly to the chapel are limited. It's best visited by car as part of a drive along the Vršič Pass.
Besides the Russian Chapel, look for viewpoints at turn number 17, the pass summit, and near 'Poštarski dom' for views of the 'Heathen Maiden'.
The pass features 50 hairpin bends, making it a thrilling drive. It's well-maintained but requires careful driving, especially in adverse weather.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
No, there is no admission fee to visit the Russian Chapel. It's a memorial site open to the public.
The chapel's interior may not always be open, as a caretaker is not always present. It's best to visit during daylight hours to see the exterior and surroundings.
There is no entrance fee to drive on the Vršič Pass itself. However, some parking areas or facilities might have small charges.
You might be able to go inside if the caretaker is present and opens it for visitors. If not, the exterior is still very beautiful and worth seeing.
There's no guarantee of it being open, but visiting during typical daytime hours increases your chances. The surrounding nature is always accessible.
📸 📸 Photography
Capture the chapel nestled amongst the trees, the unique wooden architecture, and the serene atmosphere. The winding roads of the Vršič Pass also offer stunning photographic opportunities.
If you are able to enter the chapel, photography rules may apply. It's always respectful to ask or observe if others are taking photos.
Golden hour, shortly after sunrise or before sunset, can provide beautiful lighting for photographs of the chapel and its surroundings.
Try framing the chapel with the surrounding forest, or capture its reflection if there's any nearby water. The approach from the road also offers a good perspective.
A wide-angle lens is great for landscapes, and a telephoto lens can be useful for distant mountain views. A sturdy tripod is helpful for low-light conditions.






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