It was originally located outside the old town and has been surrounded since 1811 by the new Habsheim cemetery (the old one adjoined the church of St Martin). The chapel, an important place of pilgrimage since the 14th century, contains remarkable statues, including a piéta dating from 1500 and a Virgin and Child (1520-1530). In front of the wall of the cemetery, a panel explains the archaeological finds, not far from there, near the road leading to Eschentzwiller, of the remains of a Roman villa dating from the 1st to the 3rd century. This villa, like the church of St-Martin, was located near the Roman road from Augst to Strasbourg.