The Reformed church is a single-nave building originally constructed in the Neoclassical style, with a straight-ended chancel and a tower integrated into its mass, dating from 1801–1802. It underwent a significant Neo-Romanesque remodeling between 1870 and 1877, when the present façade with its tower was created. In 1970, the nave was practically rebuilt from the ground up, respecting its original appearance.
The church interior has a flat ceiling. The façades are articulated by lesene frames and segmental-arched windows with moulded surrounds. The front façade features semicircular-arched windows with profiled surrounds and an arcaded frieze. The tower rises from the façade in the form of a projecting risalit; its upper section is octagonal and crowned with a pyramidal spire. In 1923, the church bell was consecrated.
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