The Šustala's family vault [ Grave, tomb or mausoleum ]
Neogothic chapel built in 1891 as a family vault of proprietors of later firm TATRA. It stands in the southwestern edge of former cemetery. A non-plastered building from unbleached masonry is over-roofed by ridge roof, corner and side walls with supporting column, among which there are broken rounds windows. Entrance front with high triangle shield, decorated with crabs and crowned by cross flower, supporting columns are ended with pinnacles. Over two-wing wooden doors there is tympanum with false traceries of trefoil with majuscule inscription "FAMILIE SCHUSTALA".
Interior of the vault with Neogothic movables and decorating painting is vault-arched.