A three-aisled Romanesque pier basilica with bell tower is built in the 13th century. Three round arches with ledged arch imposts separate the nave from the aisles. The chancel arch displays plain cornices at the impost level. The clerestory has Romanesque gemel windows. The choir got a cross vault with plain-moulded ribs and the Romanesque flat ceiling in the nave was replaced with a Gothic cross vault. The church tower collapsed in 1894, and the vaulting of nave was destroyed along with it.