The Ulrichsbrunn Chapel was built over one of the strongest springs in the area. Although most of the water from the spring is now used to supply water to many houses, the water cooperative ensured that a small part of the water supply is available in the vault of the chapel. According to ancient custom, pilgrims still wipe their eyes with the water there to protect themselves from eye diseases.
The chapel currently houses the statue of St. Ulrich, two large angels, two small angels, four candlesticks, a cross, a stone offering box and a brick altar. As the sculptures were made in the Baroque style, it is possible that they already existed in the early wooden chapel before 1860.