The modest, now completely abandoned Ascension Cemetery Church was built in 1780 with funds collected by the townspeople. It is a typical provincial church with a long refectory, carved decorations on the window frames and multi-layered cornices, with false zakomaras, characteristic mainly of 17th-century architecture, but which lasted until the 19th century in the provinces. In 1840, a two-tiered bell tower in the classical style with a high spire was added to the church.