At the entrance to the present Chapel of ST SAVIOUR, the visitor meets two allegories – Heavenly Yearning (on the right) and the Virgin with the Anointing Oil. The large fresco on the right of the chapel shows Christ with the woman from Samaria at the well; above: a minor picture of Christ’s temptations. On the left, Lazarus being raised from the dead, and Christ on the Mount of Olives. The altar-piece shows Christ’s resurrection and his victory over Satan and Death; the ceiling-piece represents his Ascension and Transfiguration. In the middle of the altar table stands a Pietà – a fine sculpture (probably made by a foreign artist, 18th century), encircled by two pictures by Langus – St. Aloysius and St Catherine of Siena – and the statues of St Rochus (right) and St Sebastian (left).
In the tomb below this chapel, three bishops of Ljubljana repose: Anton Alojzij Wolf (†1859), Janez Zlatoust Pogačar (†1884) and Jožef Pogačnik (†1980).