Classicist Church was built in years 1779-1780 and designed by Szymon Bogumił Zug. Six-column portico tympanum forms a front elevation. Next to the Church there are two bell towers built on a square plan.
The Church changed its decor and shape as a result of double rebuilding.
As the Church is located in the vicinity of old parish Church, which served as a Calvinist Church for about 100 years, only one chapel survived to this day – it was used in the construction of the present rectory. Decoration of the chapel ceiling - stucco mesh geometry, the motives of ox eyes and beads - dating the formation of the 1st half of the seventeenth century, and so the life of the Church. It was therefore with no doubt a Protestant object.