The church was erected in the years 1578-1579 in a half-timbered structure. In 1908, a brick tower with a turret was added.
The walls with a skeletal structure made of oak wood were placed on a stone foundation, a high foundation and a ground beam, in which vertical pillars and corner struts were embedded. The whole is connected with horizontal bolts and fastened with a top plate. Rectangular façades were filled with plastered brick. The windows (single-light) with rectangular jambs were set symmetrically in the upper part of the northern and southern façades. The windows in the chancel are slightly larger.
The interior of the church was covered with a wooden beamed ceiling supported on wooden wall brackets and decoratively hewn top plate, and a gable roof with a ceramic covering, over the closure of the multi-slope chancel. A sacristy room on a square plan was added to the southern façade of the church and covered with a shed roof. On the western wall there is an entrance with straight jambs, and in the southern elevation there is a small rectangular window. The church has a pulpit from the 18th century.