The Renaissance-style evangelical reformed church was built in 1631. started construction by Kristupas II Radvila, and completed by his son Jonušas XI Radvila in 1652. It has a renaissance-style oak pulpit, richly ornamented with intricate carvings, oak panels in the side niches and an impressive chandelier. Single nave, rectangular, four-box, mixed late renaissance and baroque style. XVII-XVIII centuries. a bell tower was built. The mausoleum of the Dukes Radvil family is the only one built in 2001. the grave site of the nobles of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania of the 17th century in Lithuania has been restored and arranged. In the crypt, Kristupas Radvila Perkūnas (1547–1603) and Jonušas Radvila (1612–1655), the great hetmons of Vilnius Voivodeship, Lithuania, rest in ornate Renaissance and Baroque sarcophagi. The tin sarcophagi of Jonušas Radvila's three young brothers: Mikalojus (1610-1611), Jurgis (1616-1617), Steponas (1624-1624) and sister Elžbieta (1622-1626) are also stored and restored here. The interior of the church and the decoration of the sarcophagi reflect the style of Dutch Mannerism.
in 2020 the sarcophagi of the Radvil princes were restored, and the mausoleum was adapted more for the storage of visitors and sarcophagi.