Church of St. Anthony of Padua.
The church was built in the 13th century, it represents the Romanesque style. It is built of granite cubes, on a rectangular plan, has a separate presbytery with a separate two-slope roof. In the southern part, a low, beautiful portal with an archivolt has been preserved. In the northern part of the temple, bricked-up Romanesque windows and an impressive entrance portal are visible. In the eastern part, traces of Romanesque windows are also well preserved.
Inside the temple, it is worth paying attention to: the 18th-century altar located in the central part of the presbytery, the altar is decorated with a bas-relief depicting the Last Supper; a gallery from the 18th or early 19th century; a baroque epitaph placed in the southern wall of the presbytery. Also noteworthy is the bell from 1890 located in a wooden, free-standing belfry.