The Church of St Laurence is first mentioned in 1379. The church is situated on the site of a former Gothic chapel. There is a vicarage near the church.
The church is a single nave church ended with a presbytery, a square vestry on the northern side, with a vestibule on the southern side and a prism tower in the northwest corner. The facades are smooth, the windows are pointed with tracery and on the southern side you will find a pointed Gothic portal with a relief stone slab referring to the legend on the foundation of the church. The presbytery boasts a rib vaulted ceiling, with the ribs of pear shaped profiles, on the northern side there is a Gothic sanctuary with an original grille and a Renaissance frame dating back to 1600. The sacristy also enjoys a rib vaulted ceiling but with one field only, the nave has a flat ceiling and the organ loft has three arms.
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