The Gloriette in the middle of the former game reserve served as a resting place for the nobility of Bischofteinitz Castle when they visited and hunted in the reserve. It was built by the Trautmannstorfers around 1744. The summer palace was named after the second wife of Count Franz Norbert Trautmannsdorf, Maria Anna. In the 19th century, the pavilion fell into complete ruin.
In the years 2007 to 2009, it was renovated by students from the structural engineering department of the Horsovsky Tyn vocational school. The pavilion is locked. However, it is easy to reach, either through a gate next to the church or through the vocational school's grounds.