it was built in 1849, and the polish architect frantisek jaszczol was invited to build it., and the other - in the basement there was a crypt for the burial of representatives of the ozheshka family, the chapel was covered with copper. unfortunately, with the outbreak of world war i, the germans removed it and took it to germany. and one of the estate owners covered it with tin. the first attempts to restore it occurred in 1993 with the arrival of the local. farms of the new leader, who was very interested in the history of the village, that’s when our tomb chapel acquired a new life, a new breath. in 2008 , an expedition was organized by brez historians from the pushkin university, and together with them, with eleventh grade students, we took part in clearing the basement . at this time, we discovered many artifacts there, in addition to construction debris , buttons and a fragment of a funeral shroud and coins, part of a sludsk belt were found, and most importantly - this the remains of four people, three men and one woman, who were buried in this chapel, an anthropologic