The oldest mention of the church located here comes from 1353. The present parish church of the Assumption was built in the Gothic style in the early 16th century and enlarged in 1593. The interior was given a Baroque look in 1752. The church was renovated in 1856, 1931 and 1966. It is an oriented, single-nave, brick structure. The rectangular presbytery is covered with a cross-ribbed vault. At the northern wall there is a tower. In the 1980s, a half-timbered new porch was built, reminiscent of the previous one. You can also see two sculptures from ca. 1500, a sacrament house from 1516, a Baroque altar and a pulpit from the 2nd half of the 18th c.