The church was probably built in the 16th century, made of brick in the Neo-Gothic style. The tower and chancel have been preserved from that time. It was completely rebuilt in the late 19th century.
The tower, made of stone at the bottom and brick above, is topped with an octagonal cupola. The windows illuminating the nave and the apse are topped with a segmental arch and filled with stained glass windows. The church is filled with wooden benches and a choir gallery with an organ instrument, supported on pillars. In addition to the main altar, located in the presbytery, two smaller ones were set up. The nave and apse are covered with flat vaults.