According to legends, before the arrival of the Benedictines to Łysa Góra, a small Romanesque temple stood in this place.
It was most probably funded by Dobrawa, the wife of the Polish prince Mieszko I. Due to the growing role of the Benedictine Monastery and the construction of the Holy Cross Chapel, the church was pulled down. In the place where it stood, today we can admire a wooden chapel called the Dąbrówka shrine.