At the request of the monuments, the Baroque tower and the Gothic presbytery, as well as the chapel of St. Anna. They demolished the original nave and in its place, a little further north, built a new, much larger one, topped by a polygonal presbytery. The new church thus gained an untraditional disposition, as it is joined on the south side by an older tower and sanctuary (now a chapel), which is followed by the chapel of St. Anna.
Only the rest of the original presbytery with a Gothic window decorated by a nun on its eastern wall testifies to the Gothic history of the local church.