The Evangelical Church in Sebes was built in multiple phases from the 13th to the 16th century. It combines Romanesque and Gothic architectural styles and is known for its high Gothic choir with an ambulatory. The church features a square central tower built instead of the originally planned western towers. The ensemble includes the church, the St. Jacob chapel, the parsonage, and a surrounding ring wall. Inside, there are rich sculptures and architectural details from the 14th century. The church is an important example of Saxon church architecture in Transylvania and is protected as a historic monument.