The church was erected at the turn of the 14th and 15th centuries. It presents a late gothic style. Initially, it was an oriented, indoor building made of field stone. During the reconstruction in the 17th and 19th centuries, a wooden tower with two floors was erected on the west side over the nave. The tower is topped with an envelope roof, at the top of which there is a ball with a cross and a flag. During the reconstruction, the apse was also made and added to the eastern wall. It was made of brick on a pentagonal plan. In the west façade there is a two-slope portal with the main entrance to the temple. A fieldstone sacristy was added to the northern façade, covered with a gable roof made of zinc sheet, perpendicular to the temple walls. The windows in the building, as well as the entrance portal, are double-sloped. The temple wall is surrounded by a wide, brick band with a richly decorated cornice. The interior of the temple is decorated with wall paintings. The organ gallery with the organs is noteworthy.