In 1999, Ján Polčic took part in the devotion of the Stations of the Cross on Calvary and decided to build permanent stops for the Stations of the Cross. The following year, together with his son-in-law Ladislav, they made stops in the form of iron crosses with scenes of the Way of the Cross on laminated pictures. With the help of the inhabitants of the village, the Stations of the Cross was rebuilt in 2001. From the gift of Ján Pretzelmayer's family, new stops were made in the form of wooden crosses. Later, graphic images of torture scenes were repeatedly mounted on the cross.
In 1999, Ján Polčic took part in the devotion of the Stations of the Cross on Calvary and decided to build permanent stops for the Stations of the Cross. The following year, together with his son-in-law Ladislav, they made stops in the form of iron crosses with scenes of the Way of the Cross on laminated pictures. With the help of the inhabitants of the village, the Stations of the Cross was rebuilt in 2001. From the gift of Ján Pretzelmayer's family, new stops were made in the form of wooden crosses. Later, graphic images of torture scenes were repeatedly mounted on the cross.