Built in 1603, the church can be found in the western part of the village. The first mention of a church here dates back to 1580. Until 1654, the church belonged to the local Protestant community. The church is built with wood on a brick base. In the mid-19th century and in the 1920s the church underwent a number of renovations. In the centre of the shingle roof, there is a small, square steeple.
The most valuable element of the church furnishings is the Late Renaissance triptych of the Crucifixion at the main altar. You can also see interesting Baroque statues of the Holy Mother and St John the Evangelist.