The original church was here already in the 13th century, after which it was said to have been destroyed by the Hussites and rebuilt. The picture of the church used to be hung on the landing of the main staircase at the castle in Lysice, according to which the original church was then described. The church has a slight rectangular floor plan, which encloses quite a small space. It faces the east with the altar, according to the floor plan, the old church was intended for the countryside, where there was a sparse population. On the east side of the church is the chancel. It is formed by an elongated apse, a semicircular closure of the chancel. The entrance is to the south, so it was built in the Romanesque era. There are windows for lighting the church, in the picture there are already wide baroque windows. Around the church was a cemetery, to which a high gate leads. The church has no tower, only a small turret perched on the roof.
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