The first chapel was built in this place in 1731. However, the present form of the building is the result of the reconstruction which ended in 1777. Inside there is a sculpture of the Crucified Christ, which is probably from the turn of the 14th century and was moved from the chapel of the 15th-century Bernardine Monastery. According to the records, the sculpture survived under the debris of the monastery burnt down in 1558 by the Lutherans until 1629 when the Bernardines returned.