The building is in the neo-Gothic style. Its interior retains 19th-century polychromes. The oak door of the temple is decorated with a bas-relief depicting St. Michael the Archangel. The church was built in 1917 on the site of an older building.
Next to the church is a full-figure monument dedicated to the villagers who died in World War I. Two tombstones were placed in the northern wall. In the western wall of the church, on both sides of the door, plaques have been built in to commemorate the 16 soldiers who died in WWI. Unfortunately, some of the information on the plaques is illegible.
On the western side of the village stretches a landscape park. The park has a clear composition of the establishment from the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries. One can distinguish alleys, clearings, ponds. Numerous old trees have also been preserved in the park.