At the beginning of the 20th century, only the chapel of St. Rosalie, however, fell into disrepair. Therefore, the citizens wanted to build a new church. Collections began and the local priest Viliam Ujhély had a plan for the church made. But it was very ostentatious, so too expensive, and since the village was poor, a much cheaper construction had to be carried out. They took the church in Trnava na Kopánka as a model. The foundation stone was consecrated on July 7, 1940. The then Bishop of Trnava, Mons. Pavol Jantausch. To the delight of all, the church was erected in fifteen months and was solemnly consecrated on the feast of Christ the King on October 25, 1941. The church is single-nave, the sacristy is connected from the side on the south side and has its own external entrance. The roof was originally tiled, later replaced by a sheet metal. The church tower is located on the west side. The believers, with the help of the village, added an outbuilding to the front of the tower. The church is entered from two sides, while the left entrance is barrier-free. Today, there is a round window with artistic stained glass on the facade of the sanctuary. On the tabernacle there is a statue of Christ the King, to whom the church is dedicated. According to tradition, the "feast" is celebrated here on the last Sunday in October.