The Chapel of Virgin Mary is a neoclassical building situated in one of the two cemeteries in Snina in Slovakia.
The chapel was built by à  tefan Rholl in 1842. Because his family had roots in Snina, he built a tomb with a chapel for his deceased relatives. A former cemetery, which existed on the decline created by the backing-up of the river PÃÂolinka, was not suitable as PÃÂolinka posed a threat when it flooded.
The roots of Rholls in Snina went back to 1799 when the businessman Jozef Rholl bought the lordship of Snina from the sons of countess Terézia van Dernáthová, an important event in Snina's history. Jozef Rholl came from a family which worked with metallurgy in Gemer and Spià ¡. In 1809, Jozef Rholl built iron-works with attached walled houses for the workers.
Under the chapel was the family tomb of Rholl, which was robbed during World War II. On a wall inside this chapel, this legend in Hungarian is well preserved:
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