The family of Halas from Pachir built a chapel at the Catholic cemetery in 1868 for their needs, and for the needs of the Catholic people, as recorded on the memorial table on the chapel: for the glory of God and for the spiritual needs of the Catholic people. This means that they are occasionally maintained and massaged here.
The Halas family was one of the richest families in Pacir. They were the founders of a steam mill, eighties of the nineteenth century.
Chapel is a single-walled rectangular structure with a semicircular apse, oriented to the northeast. It was built in the style of the provincial Baroque and is dedicated to the sorrowful Mother of God.
In the southwestern part of the center there is a belfry, on free standing pillars. The chapel is made of solid material, with a tiled roof cover. The space around the chapel is with a cast iron cast iron and with a cross raised in 1869, with which it makes a unique whole.
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