The eponymous castle was built in the 14th century on a dome-shaped hilltop, southeast of the village centre. It extends in the north-south direction over the entire dome-shaped hilltop. The oldest part is a Gothic chapel with a squat, polygonal choir, above which a square three-storey bell tower was built. The construction of a Gothic hall church was initiated farther to the south, but was probably never completed. What has been preserved is the south wall of the nave and of the southern aisle, with pointed arcades in the basement and in the upper storey.