Churches and chapels

Malá Štáhle, Chapel of the St. John the Baptist

The walled chapel, built in 1759 by hereditary magistrate Augustine Meyer. The chapel was originally dedicated to 14 Ansars. The chapel has a single-tower structure, a single small vaulted presbytery and vestry, it stands on a hill above the village. The access road is paved with slate plates. The chapel is consecrated to St. John the Baptist. An image of the baptism of Jesus hangs above the entrance to the sacristy. The most interesting part of the original decoration is the way of the cross, consisting of folk paintings on glass. The Chapel is open only during midsummer pilgrimage.

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