It's a very atmospheric place and an amazing chapel.
It has a simple rectangular shape with four turrets at the corners and a gable roof. An inverted gravestone is embedded in the wall on the side facade.
The place is very soulful, it seems, together with the church, it is even more interesting than the Puslovsky Palace.
It's hard to get here by accident, just passing by the highway, but it's worth a look.
Bodies have been buried here since the 19th century, but there are also quite a few graves from the time of the First World War. A beautiful chapel, the entrance to it is closed.
It is worth visiting.
The Catholic chapel, built in 1859, is located in the old village cemetery (some crosses are from the 19th century). Elegant and beautiful. Judging by what we managed to see through the keyhole - nothing has been preserved inside...
tombstones with inscriptions are walled up in the front wall - it looks and feels a little creepy...
And, as is fashionable now, unfortunately, almost all the trees in the cemetery have been cut down.