Church built of brick in the late Gothic style, hall (three-nave), oriented (the main altar placed in the eastern direction, and the elongated shape in the east-zach west). It is unplastered, built of brick with wide and low proportions. The building, on the western side, is enclosed by a three-story square tower, similar to a city gate, in which the main entrance was placed. On the tops of the tower are pinnacles (phials); a decorative element characteristic of the Gothic period. They crown the corners of the tower. A frieze runs around the tower, separating it from the tiers. In the tower there are low windows topped with a round arch placed in almost closed niches. Until the middle of the 17th century it had a high signature at the top of the tower (a very narrow and high turret). The southern and northern elevations of the tower are differentiated (different number of windows, blends in the southern elevation, remnant of the signature at the northern elevation). The window openings and blends (without mascarons and profiled carbons) are topped with pointed arches. A spiral staircase is located on the north side of the tower. Under the tower is a large room that serves as the main vestibule. The whole building presents itself as a compact, single-story mass, with a gabled roof over the nave and tower. The building has retaining walls and blends. Formerly the church was covered with tile, now with copper sheet. A square side porch (side entrance) was placed in the southern elevation, in the center of the block. The side aisles differ in height. Inside the church, the naves are covered with a beautiful stellar vault; the ribs of the vault extend directly from the walls. The chancel is set apart and ends in a trilateral apse open to the interior, opposite the main entrance. On the north side of the apse is the sacristy, at which there is a side entrance to the church.
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