Filial Church of Help for the Faithful is located in the central part of the former village centre on relatively flat terrain. The church was erected around the mid-13th century with granite blocks and was then extended (by two axes and a tower) in 1897-98. It was originally an orientated towerless church, built in the Gothic style. After the extension it is a tower church, with a rectangular body, with a porch and vestry; with neo-Gothic upper storeys of the tower. Furnishings from the late 19th/early 20th century: pews, pipe organ prospectus, candlesticks, stained glass windows, bell.