The present building was erected in the 15th century, from which time both wooden and brick elements come. The chancel is made of brick, dating from 1427, connected with a wooden nave from 1457.
The furnishings include a late Renaissance main altar from 1622, with a painting of Our Lady, Queen of Heaven, adored by saints, and a painting of St. Florian, saving the village from fire. The altar's composition is completed with the sculptures of saints. The baroque pulpit and organ come from the first half of the 18th century, and the Classicist baptismal font from the first half of the 19th century.