The fortified church stands on a hill southwest of the village centre. A three-aisled towerless Gothic basilica with a 5/8 choir apse was built at the beginning of 14th century. The church was reconstructed in the 15th century. The choir got a stone ribbed vault carried by engaged pillars with capitals. The Gothic windows display rich tracery decoration; two keystones in the choir assume the form of a vine leaf mask and of a rosette. In this construction phase, the aisles were demolished and a transept with galleries was built across the eastern bay.