One of the oldest and at the same time newest chapels in the Burgenland military parish is the “Vitus Chapel” near the “Parndorfer Hof”. Although the visitation reports of the late 19th century mention two nearby chapels, one of which was "undetectable" at that time, geographical information and the simple construction of the chapel suggest that it could be the Vitus chapel, which was from Croatian immigrants. In any case, the year 1822 is engraved on a side wall
The chapel, which is located today on the “Burgenland Way of St. James”, which was built in 2013, is right on the border of the military training area. In September, the deputy officer Josef Hatos came up with the idea of renovating the small, totally dilapidated church - which he initially thought was an old sentry box. In Anton Gabriel and Oskar Prandstötter from Parndorf, he found two enthusiastic colleagues.