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Peripheral masonry is all around restored to 0.7 - 1 m. Adapted from the nearby chapel. On the hill behind the village became known as Hurberhügel of old chapel. For a long time it has been a place of pilgrimage for closer surroundings. 1871 was demolished and in its place was built considerably larger chapel, which was named "Hurberkirche". It was a simple quadrangular building was originally a steep shingle roof, which was later (1924) replaced the tin roof. Arched windows chapel Neo-Romanesque architectural style suggested. On the northeast corner was a short sturdy tower, which is under its onion-shaped roof, there were two bells. The inner space of the chapel he was modest impression. The floor was made of brick, only in the intermediate corridor were laid stone slabs. The choir, standing on wooden pillars, there were organ. The largest part of the interior of the chapel occupied two rows of wooden benches.