The church was erected in the Neo-Roman style according to the design of an architect from Warsaw, Bolesław Muklanowicz. The temple was built on a Latin cross plan. On the walls of the nave there are small and round and narrow and oblong windows. At the front façade, two tall towers attract attention. The interior of the building represents the Neo-Romanesque style, which is distinguished by simplicity, proportionality and a small amount of decorations. Inside, there are two rows of pillars that are connected to each other by decorative arches. Interesting decorations can be seen on the vault of the church. The interior furnishings are historic. Its elements include, among others: the inscription epitaph of Bartłomiej Laskowski, founded in 1655, the inscription epitaph of Ignacy Jan Dąbrowski (1865), the inscription epitaph of Jan Mleczko (1868) and his wife Konstancja (1882), the Baroque monstrance (1698), Baroque ciborium (1626), Classicist ciborium (1825), Neo-Baroque altar cross (end of the 19th century)[