Near the Chapel of the Holy Sepulcher, on the road to the hamlet of Żyłka, there is a historic chapel of St. Martin. According to the application, the chapel was founded by the then lord of these lands, Count Collona, who was attacked during a hunt by a pack of hungry wolves. As a votive offering for miraculously saving, the count built a chapel on the edge of the forest, in which the painting of St. Martin, and also funded the chapel of the Holy Sepulcher and St. Medard.
"Marcinki" have a long tradition in this town, and many people, organizations and institutions are involved in their preparation. The event has a similar scenario every year. While waiting for the saint, you can eat croissants and drink hot tea. Then the parish priest in Koty, Fr. Marcin Kwoczała invites children to the chapel and tells about the saint and his life. Permanent elements of the meeting are also lighting a fire and the saint's arrival on horseback, who then leads the procession with lanterns to the chapel of the Holy Sepulcher