Part of the population of the village converted to the Reformed faith relatively quickly. Already in the 16th century there was a Reformed church in the village. The present church was built at the beginning of the 19th century, between 1801 and 1804, in the neoclassical style. The plaque above the entrance bears the date 1802.
The church belongs to the type of churches of creation. It has a projecting tower and a straight ceiling. It is supported by 3 to 3 arcades and bears two dates: 1803 (the year of construction) and 1901 (the year of repair). The façades are divided by arched windows, mullions and a corbelled parapet. The spire is placed on the central axis of the pointed façade, divided by a rusticated band around the middle and divided by cornices. It is covered by a flattened dome roof.
The parish was built at the time the church was built. L-shaped ground floor building. The six-axis main façade is divided by oblong windows with sidelights and ornate frames. The corners are decorated with rusticated elements, alternating between plastic and flat. The courtyard has an open, pillared corridor.
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