In the middle of the village there is a late Gothic church. Saint John the Evangelist from the second half of the 15th century, built of field stone with the addition of brick. It is a single-nave building, rectangular in plan, with a tower topped with a high, pointed dome. The historic furnishings have been preserved inside: a Renaissance pulpit and an 18th-century altar in the form of a triptych with scenes of the "Crucifixion" and "The Last Supper", while the windows feature ornamental stained glass from the 19th century. The church area is a former cemetery from the 16th century - currently the unused area was planted with chestnut and linden trees.