An Early-Gothic basilica was built at the end of 13th century with the choir flanked by two chapels. The bell tower stands in the west wing. There are gemel windows and a Late-Romanesque portal in the cross-vaulted south chapel. The vestry portal has a Romanesque round arch. The choir and the nave have cross-ribbed vaults supported by capitals and wall-shafts. The buttress-supported choir has traceried windows. The ogival arcades of the cross-vaulted porch in the tower open onto the nave and the aisles of the church.