Parish Church of St. Stanislaus the Martyr, located in the central part of the spatial layout, on a relatively spacious plot (the original necropolis), is the dominant architectural feature of the rural layout. The medieval church was built before 1250 from granite blocks. It was destroyed and rebuilt several times in the following centuries. A new tower was built in 1768 and rebuilt in 1838. A transept and apse (also of granite blocks) were added in 1856. It is an orientated church with a transept and semicircular apse and a wide tower at the west gable. In architectural terms, it is a Romanesque church with Neo-Romanesque features. Inside, numerous pieces of historic furnishings have been preserved: 16th-century sculptures, neo-classical galleries and pipe organ, neo-Gothic baptismal font, bell from 1770.