The church of St. John of Nepomuk was built in 1569, in place of the former one, mentioned as early as 1353. This Gothic-Renaissance building has one nave and a square chancel. The Renaissance portal leaving to the nave is hewn in sandstone. Inside, you will find a Gothic sculpture of the Madonna and Child from 1400, a Renaissance font from 1572, and a Baroque altar with a painting of the Assumption and statues of St. Augustine, St. Ambrose and St. Michael the Archangel, a confessional and pews. The rest of the interior is Neo-Baroque. The church has bells from 1619 and 1746.