The church was built in 1772–1774, oriented, of log construction. A wide projection is added to the nave from the west, housing the main porch in the lower part and a choir in the upper part. The presbytery is closed straight, narrower than the nave, with a sacristy and porch on its sides. Gable roofs, partially covered with shingles with a bell tower above the nave. Three-nave interior with a flat ceiling. Inside, the main altar from the end of the 18th century, the council altar and two side altars, a rood beam with an 18th-century Baroque crucifix. The church walls are covered with Art Nouveau polychrome, probably by Józef Mehoffer. The entire interior is completed by a late Baroque pulpit from 1778. The church has not been used for several years, due to the construction of a new brick temple in 2000–2009, but most of the old equipment has remained.