The Calvary Chapel, built and consecrated in 1753 under Pastor Anton Josef Weichsler, is a branch church of the parish of Sachsenburg. However, the Sachsenburg Calvary Chapel was not built as the conclusion of the Way of the Cross, but was included in the Passion as the XII. station involved. This is followed to the west by the XIII. Station, and the conclusion forms as XIV station the Sepulchral Chapel, a replica of the Church of the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem. The sacred building consists of a late baroque long building with a three-eighth end, a curved west gable and a ridge turret. The interior of the building has a flat ceiling and is equipped with a wooden gallery and a simple rococo pulpit. On the east wall, in front of the painted depiction of the city of Jerusalem, there is a large-figure carved crucifixion group with the slaughterers, Mary Magdalene, Mary and John.