In 1691 Count Thun commissioned the construction of the Stations of the Cross, seven of which have been preserved until the present day. The Early Baroque niche chapels are decorated with stone reliefs. The Stations of the Cross used to connect the Loretta Chapel, which was situated in the former china factory, with the Chapel of the Blessed Virgin Mary, which used to stand on the site where you will now find a pillar of a railway bridge. The Stations of the Cross have suffered much destruction over time; however it is still possible to walk through it taking the northern path in the Castle Park.