The church, built from field stones, dates back to the 13th century. Devastated in the Thirty Years' War, it underwent extensive renovation in 1698. The interior of the church was cleaned out in 1710 and the ceiling was renewed in 1909. The baroque pulpit altar from 1710 is of particular importance. There are two more original entrances on the south side: the community portal on the nave and the priest's gate on the choir. Both have two-tiered walls and pointed arched ends.
The church is open and there is also a pilgrim stamp on display.
The church is not only the destination of a bicycle tour, but is also on the "Blood Trail". (Pilgrimage to the Wundetblut Church from Berlin to Bad Wilsnack)