The Church of Saint Peter and Paul was built between 1756 and 1763 in the late Baroque style. The church was built on the site of an older construction from 1551 that burnt down in 1756.
The church is a single nave church with a semi-circular presbytery. The western facade has three axis, and it is concaved along the sides. The facade is divided in pilasters and there is gable with statues of St Peter and Paul dating back to 1898. A prism tower is towering above the facade. On the southern side you will find a square vestry. The church furnishings date back to the 19th century. The main altar boasts a ciborium and statues of the saints. There are also two side altars. The illusionary altar with two saints, painted on the eastern side, is worth noticing. A very well preserved painting of St Wenceslas from the mid 18th century can be found in the presbytery. The walls are decorated with four paintings of Evangelists dating back to 1720-1730.
Below the church you will find a statue of St Salvatore from the first half of the 18th century.
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