The building is built on a rectangular plan, made of brick, plastered and covered with a gable roof. In the alcoves, on the external walls, there are paintings depicting the Crucifixion and Resurrection of Jesus Christ. Inside there is a painting depicting three soldiers praying to the Holy Family against the background of the monastery on Mount Saint Anna. There is an inscription on the painting: By the grace of God we have returned, I, your father, and you, my sons, from the war. Having learned about its horror, we bless the Queen of Poland and Saint. Anne, our patron, so that this misfortune does not happen to our homeland again. According to a local legend, a father with two sons, going to war (probably during the Napoleonic Wars, and family members could have fought on different fronts), prayed under the image of the Holy Family placed on I hope for a happy return. Returning after a few years, they met again in the same place and, as a token of gratitude, they founded a chapel and a painting of three soldiers. In the interwar period, during the construction of the road to Góra św. Anna, a vandal broke the grate and devastated the painting and the chapel it was painted by road workers, because one of them was suspected of the devastation[3], and a new painting was painted on a sheet metal by Richter from Góra Święta Anna (1928)[