The church was built in 1397 in the Gothic style during the reign of Stibor of Stiborice, who acquired the castle estate from King Sigismund. It underwent various modifications and was alternately consecrated to St. Martin and the Divine Heart of Jesus.
The church was built in 1397 in the Gothic style during the reign of Stibor of Stiborice, who acquired the castle estate from King Sigismund. It underwent various modifications and was alternately consecrated to St. Martin and the Divine Heart of Jesus.
It is single-nave, vaulted with a barrel vault with lunettes. At the end of the 17th century, it was remodeled in the Baroque style and supplemented by a tower. The Baroque main altar is dedicated to the Divine Heart of Jesus and the side altars of the Virgin Mary and St. Martin. There is an organ with six mutations in the choir. The old church bells ended during World War I. war in foundries. Today's ones were installed on May 25, 1924. The benches in the sanctuary and the chandeliers made of cut glass come from the chateau chapel of Holíč chateau.