Style of architecture Gothic
In approximately the first half of the fourteenth century, a church consisting of a right angled presbytery and an oblong nave was built. A prismatic tower was added to the western front wall probably later, the right angled sacristy in the axis of the presbytery is even later.
In approximately the first half of the fourteenth century, a church consisting of a right angled presbytery and an oblong nave was built. A prismatic tower was added to the western front wall probably later, the right angled sacristy in the axis of the presbytery is even later. A Gothic-style sanctuary in the north wall of the presbytery (constructed from stone with profiled partition which meets at a point). The architectural plan of the church from the southern elevation has been preserved in a drawing by a geodesist, Antonín F. Zástěra in 1753, the most attractive features are three windows with a semicircle in the side of the nave. During the reconstruction of the church in 1836, the nave windows in either side were replaced with wide segmented windows on either side.