Beautiful wooden originating from the sixteenth century, with the carcass construction, timbered, one-nave with a narrower and lower presbytery, polygonaly closed.
By the nave there are two symmetrically positioned chapels: from the south - dedicated to the Holy Cross, and from the north – dedicated to St. Leonard. In the Chapel of the Holy Cross (it has the nature of the sanctuary) there is a Baroque altar with a gothic crucifix (famous for miracles). In the chapel of St. Leonard there is a charming Baroque altar with the image of St Leonard from the year 1430. In the presbytery there is a delightful late Renaissance main altar from the beginning of the seventeenth century, with a relief of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary and the sculptures of St. Leonard and St. John the Baptist.