The Church of St. Joseph the Betrothed is a branch church belonging to the parish of St. Michael the Archangel in Karlino. The church dates back to the second half of the 19th century. The church was built in the neo-Gothic style. It is an oriented temple, built of brick, plastered, with a separate chancel with a three-sided ending. The basement of the chancel used to house a catechism room. On the western side there is a three-storey tower topped with a pyramidal roof. The roof of the church is gabled, covered with tiles. The chancel has a separate three-pitched roof covered with galvanized sheet metal. The entrance to the temple has a pyramidal ending. The ceiling in the church is wooden, beamed in the shape of a triangle. There are epitaphs of the former owners of the estate in the church. The church's historic furnishings include: a 19th-century pulpit in neo-Gothic style, an eclectic main altar, a neo-Gothic baptismal font, a paten and a chalice. The church is surrounded by trees. The church is currently undergoing renovation.