The chapel of St. Rosalie was built in 1885, consecrated on September 6, 1885 in the presence of four thousand believers. "Rozálka" was always visited on the Sunday after the feast of St. Rosalie (September 4). People and processions also came here from the surrounding villages. Feast, as we called this holiday, was often associated with the harvest festival. The chapel has also become a still life in the films Vivat Beňovský, S Rozálkou…. You can easily find the chapel in the direction from Štefanová to Častá "on the crosses" on the right side.
The chapel of St. Rosalie was built in 1885, consecrated on September 6, 1885 in the presence of four thousand believers. "Rozálka" was always visited on the Sunday after the feast of St. Rosalie (September 4). People and processions also came here from the surrounding villages. Feast, as we called this holiday, was often associated with the harvest festival. The chapel has also become a still life in the films Vivat Beňovský, S Rozálkou…. You can easily find the chapel in the direction from Štefanová to Častá "on the crosses" on the right side.
A chapel about 1.3 km north of Štefanová and 0.8 km east of Časta in a field landscape on a low rise with a flat top. It was built on the site of an ancient cult site in 1885 and renovated in 2005. "Rozálka" is a place of pilgrimage - on the Sunday after the feast of St. Rosalie (September 4) processions associated with harvests were held. The elevation is a young tectonically uplifted ice sheet with Neogene sandstones, sands, clays and clays in the core, covered by younger clay-sand gravels of alluvial cones. The picturesqueness of the environment with a view, exceptional in a hilly environment, is also contributed by a massive more than 130-year-old small-leaved linden with a trunk circumference of almost 200 cm. The location has been a film backdrop several times.