Chapel of St. Rocco

Chapel of St. Rocco was first mentioned in 1668, and is a valuable example of a harmonious Baroque single nave structure with a rectangular layout and rectangular sanctuary, a true rarity in this region.

The Chapel of St. Rocco stands in Sveta Nedelja and was first mentioned in 1668. It is a valuable example of a harmonious Baroque structure with a rectangular layout and rectangular sanctuary and small bell tower from 1927 that stands above the facade. All the facades of the chapel are ornamented with shallow white fluting and a simply profiled final frieze.
The greatest value of the chapel is the impressive and restored Baroque altar of St. Rocco from 1751, covering the entire wall of the sanctuary. The pulpit and organ, constructed by famous Slovene builder Anton Scholz, are also very valuable.