The church was rebuilt in the Baroque style in the first half of the 18th century. In the spirit of the Romantic Neo-Renaissance, it was re-faced in the first half of the 20th century. It is a single-nave longitudinal space with a segmental closure of the presbytery, with a changed orientation. The tower, whose ground floor room is the sacristy, stands on the axis of the church behind the presbytery. The nave has a barrel vault with lunettes, the presbytery is vaulted with a Prussian vault.
The church was rebuilt in the Baroque style in the first half of the 18th century. In the spirit of the Romantic Neo-Renaissance, it was re-faced in the first half of the 20th century. It is a single-nave longitudinal space with a segmental closure of the presbytery, with a changed orientation. The tower, whose ground floor room is the sacristy, stands on the axis of the church behind the presbytery. The nave has a barrel vault with lunettes, the presbytery is vaulted with a Prussian vault.
The interior is Baroque from the period of the reconstruction of the church. The main altar has in the middle of the columnar architecture with a forked pediment the image of St. Prokop the abbot, on the sides are statues of St. Imrich and St. Casimir. The two side altars are architecturally similar to the main altar, in the middle field of the first is a relief of St. Anny with statues of St. Elizabeth and St. Catherine, on the other is in the middle a picture of the Virgin Mary and the statue of St. Stephen the King and St. Imrich. The pulpit decorated with rosettes dates from the second half of the 18th century.