The altar ( triptych ) was made in the 1920s in the workshop of Claus Berg in Lübeck . In the center of the composition is Our Lady with Baby. There are two angels holding the crown. Mary stands for the sorrow of the moon, symbolizing the victory over the forces of evil and Satan. Next to St. Magdalena and the unidentified saint . On the wings of the triptych there are sculptures of 8 saints , and below (in predella ) contemporary representations of the four evangelists . Below the altar is a reliquary mounted with relics of St. Otto , donated in 1974 by Bishop Bamberg . In the chapel there is also an antique, 17th-century baptismal font from Dobropola - a work by artists Christophe Schmidt - carpenter and painter Joachim Sellin. The font was made in Wolin . The chapel from the nave separates the decorative, baroque wooden partition from the church in Stolc.