The church was built in the 14th century. The temple is a late Gothic hall building, built on a rectangular plan. The walls of the church were built of granite boulders. The eastern gable of the church was made of bricks. It is decorated with ogival blind windows in a pyramidal arrangement. On the western side there is a tower, which is boarded. The top of the tower is covered with a baroque dome with a spire and a cross. The roof of the church is gable and ceramic. The entrance door to the church is located on its southern wall. There are six windows in the building. Five of them have sculpted, ogival, plastered jambs on the outside. Elements of the church's historic furnishings have been preserved, i.e. the choir gallery with a soprano porch and eternal pews. The interior of the church is distinguished by a beamed ceiling. Around the church there is a square that initially served as a cemetery. The square is surrounded by a high stone wall