Church of Beheading of St. John the Baptist - in the gothic framework, transformed in baroque forms - is a single-nave building with a narrower chancel closed polygonal. In the nave and presbytery there are sail vaults with apparent domes, in the chapel there are barrel vaults with lunettes. The interior equipment is heterogeneous, e.g. Neo-Baroque altars from around 1910 (in the main one a crucifix and sculptures of Saints Peter and Paul from the second half of the 18th century), two late-Baroque confessionals from around 1790, a classicist pulpit from around 1800.