The 13th century Romanesque church dedicated to Saint Peter has a choir square, a semicircular apse and a west tower. The well-preserved cross-ribbed-vault of the choir square with rectangular ribs and hanging keystone can be dated to the second half of the 13th century. Access into the cross-vaulted porch on the ground floor of the tower is gained via a triple-stepped Romanesque round arch portal; above the portal, there is a round-arched west gallery facing the church hall. There are a few overlapping layers of mural painting in the choir. The church hall was vaulted around 1500.