Chapel of St. Vuka nad Klenovnik is a late Gothic stone building with a polygonal sanctuary. The tower on the front was added later. The chapel is located on the ridge of the hill, and it is approached by a beggar's path along which baroque stone stations have been placed. This youngest monument of the late Middle Ages in northwestern Croatia is special for its location, title and construction features. The harmonious architectural complex of the chapel and the surrounding landscape forms an exceptional ambient value.
The Vukovo chapel is the only one dedicated to St. to Wolfgang (St. Wolf); it is also the southernmost point of the spread of the cult of that saint whose iconographic attributes are the ax and the model of the church, as shown by the statue on the main altar.
In the chapel there are two wooden polychrome and gilded altars, the main one dedicated to St. Vuku (1650) and the altar of the Blessed Virgin Mary along the northern wall and the pulpit (1749).