The tile-roofed hall church with its rectangular choir was built around 1300 from layered field stones. The western church tower is of more recent origin. A southern porch was added to the choir, and remnants of the demolished sacristy can be seen on the north wall of the choir. Some architectural elements are made of brick. The choir gable has two-part blind arches with pointed arches and corner spouts above a tooth frieze. The windows are partly basket-shaped and partly pointed arch with chamfered reveals.
During the Thirty Years' War, the church was destroyed and rebuilt around the third quarter of the 17th century, with the upper floors of the tower constructed from half-timbering; the upper floor is recessed and features an octagonal spire with a slate covering. The wooden ceiling with painted acanthus ornaments also dates from the 18th century. In 1877, the church was restored.
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