This Gothic church was first mentioned in 1352 and it was renewed after the Hussite Wars in 1470. In 1780 the nave was extended and a new tower was built, also a new vestry and oratory on the sides of the presbytery were added. Some Gothic parts were preserved, in particular in the presbytery, and we can see the coat of arms of the House of Lungwitz who owned the village from the 14th to 16th century. The church was deserted after 1945 and the utterly desolate church was renovated after 1990. Nowadays, no regular masses are held in the church. The internal furnishing is mostly modern, only the Renaissance font from 1575 has survived.