Until the end of the 18th century, the Gothic church of St. The trinity probably dates from the 14th century. In its place in the years 1795 - 98 they began to build a new church, while only the lower part of the tower has been preserved from the older building.
Until the end of the 18th century, the Gothic church of St. The trinity probably dates from the 14th century. In its place in the years 1795 - 98 they began to build a new church, while only the lower part of the tower has been preserved from the older building.
The original church was in the form of a single nave with a square presbytery and a western tower. It was restored in the 17th and 18th centuries (1728).
The new building was consecrated in 1800/1803 and is a single-nave church with a polygonal end of the presbytery and a sacristy, oriented almost north-south. It is 34 meters long and 12.7 meters wide.