It was built between 1721 and 1725 to replace a 15th-century church dedicated to Saint Barbara.
A second church in the settlement is dedicated to Saint Barbara and dates to the 17th century.
The small museum also has an impressive statue of Saint Barbara from 1897 on display.
The tower is in red on white, the colors of Saint Barbara.
One of the towers, named after Saint Barbara, was used for the city archives and the church treasury.
To the right stands Saint Barbara with a chalice and tower.
Saint Barbara is often portrayed with miniature chains and a tower.
Saint Barbara was invoked by these early cannoneers in the hope she would protect them from this fate.
The woman in this panel can be identified as Saint Barbara from the tower visible beyond the open window to her top left.
A chapel in the settlement is dedicated to Saint Barbara.