The Church of Our Lady of Kazan is located on a hill above a stream, on the territory of a village that no longer exists. It was built of brick in 1869 using funds from parishioners; in 1889, a bell tower was added. In the late 19th – early 20th centuries, a brick one-story gatehouse was built to the southwest of the church. The ceilings and crowning parts of the main volume have been lost. A basilica church of the eclectic period with Russian-style decor is rare in composition.