St. Catherine of Alexandria was built around 1500. It is oriented, made of stone. On the west side, there is a tower on a square plan, covered with a pyramidal dome. Further on, there is a wide nave and a narrower, rectangular closed chancel. A sacristy adjoins it, and a chapel adjoins the nave. Inside, a late-gothic polychrome was revealed, covering the walls of the chancel. It presents scenes of the Passion of Christ and the figure of St. Christopher. In addition, it is worth paying attention to the Gothic sacramentary, the tabernacle in the main altar from the 18th century, and the late Baroque side altars and the 19th-century pulpit. The stained glass windows were made in the last century. In 1992, sculptures from the Gothic altar triptych from around 1500 were stolen. Its remains were transferred to the Monastery and Palace Complex in Rudy.