The chapel in Dziergovice is a monument with a unique wooden frame structure, listed in the register of monuments.
The building was erected in 1794 on the cemetery grounds with the endowment of the miller Jan Jaskola and served as a parish church until 1906. After the construction of the brick church of St. Anne, it took on the role of a cemetery chapel or ossuary.
The chapel consists of two parts - a larger ossuary with wooden frame construction filled with brick, plastered and rectangular, and a smaller brick chapel. The ossuary has rectangular doors and windows with a semicircular canopy above the entrance, while the windows and doors of the chapel are closed with a full arch. Above the smaller part is a hipped roof with a small tower for a bell. Inside the chapel is a foundation inscription: "FUNDATOR YOANES YASKOŁKA MENORZ ANO 1794".
The 18th-century cemetery chapel from Dziergovice is one of the few preserved objects with a frame structure in this area, and together with the cemetery and the church of St. Anne, it forms a characteristic element of the local landscape.
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