Wooden, Baroque Church, one nave, log construction, with stone foundation, built in 1524, rebuilt in 1748.
In 1524-1701 it belonged to the Protestants, and then passed into the hands of Catholics. Chancel closed on three sides, with vesrty, with donors lodge on the floor. Tower of post and beam construction in the front, the walls of which slightly taper towards the top. Plank front door, with the historic, 18th century lock in the form of a soldier.