According to the inscription, the Johannes Nepomuk chapel in Neudörfl was built in 1745, demolished in 1960 when the main road was regulated, re-erected in 1969 at the current location and consecrated on June 8, 1969.
The high Baroque building with an almost square floor plan has a facade flanked by Ionic pilasters, in which a basket-arched portal sits under a tiled cornice that curves towards a point in the middle, in the top of which there is an upholstered cartouche with the remains of an inscription.
Five-pointed stars crown five pedestals on the lateral approaches with volutes and the tail gable. The side walls have blind niches; the pitched roof is tiled. On the inside of the baroque cloister grid, on a bulbous stone canteen, is a pedestal with a relief from the fall of the Vltava, on which is the larger-than-life polychromed sandstone statue of the saint, flanked by putti wearing a laurel wreath or a palm branch.[freizeitinfo.at]