Kalvária nad Pezinkom was built by Štefan Szolnay, a member of the city council, in 1754. According to a visitation from 1756, there was already a chapel on Kalvária. Calvary served as a place of pilgrimage until 1950. In 2008, Vladimír Milko had simple Stations of the Cross installed on Calvary in the form of columns with numbered tin plates. The chapel was last renovated in 2020.
Kalvária nad Pezinkom was built by Štefan Szolnay, a member of the city council, in 1754. According to a visitation from 1756, there was already a chapel on Kalvária. Calvary served as a place of pilgrimage until 1950. In 2008, Vladimír Milko had simple Stations of the Cross installed on Calvary in the form of columns with numbered tin plates. The chapel was last renovated in 2020.