The frescoes in the last right-side chapel contain scenes from St Andrews’ life. In the picture on the wall, Christ raises him to the apostolate; in the left picture Andrew is crucified. In the minor painting above, together with St John, they percieve the nearing Jesus and on the opposite side, St Andrew is leading St Peter to the Saviour. The ceiling-piece represents the ascension of the saint. The two frescoes near the entrance to this chapel represnts Moses (on the right) and King Solomon (on the left). In the altar painting by Langus, St John Nepomuk is lifted by angles to Heaven. The altar, made of marbled wood, and both statues (St Andrew and St John) are works of Matija Tomc from Šentvid near Ljubljana (1814-1885), the most outstanding personality amongst Slovene woodcravers of the 19th century. In the tomb below this chapel reposes two archbishops Alojzij Šuštar (1920-2007) and Alojz Uran (1945-2020).