The chapel is located just outside the village on the road to Horné Mýto. The chapel is dedicated to Saint Rosalia, who is the patron and protector against the plague. She was born into a rich princely family, but as an adult she left the family residence and lived a hermit life. She died on September 4, 1160. Rosalia is the ideal of self-control and a symbol of the struggle of the spirit against self-indulgence. She is often depicted sleeping in a cave surrounded by blooming roses.
The chapel is located just outside the village on the road to Horné Mýto. The chapel is dedicated to Saint Rosalia, who is the patron and protector against the plague. She was born into a rich princely family, but as an adult she left the family residence and lived a hermit life. She died on September 4, 1160. Rosalia is the ideal of self-control and a symbol of the struggle of the spirit against self-indulgence. She is often depicted sleeping in a cave surrounded by blooming roses.