Currently a filial Orthodox church of the Sleep of Virgin Mary, before the war utilized as a parochial Uniate church. It was built in 1888-9 and renovated in 1925. The building is wooden, logged, oriented, tripartite, with a three-sided, closed chancel. It is boarded with vertical planks. In front of the church is a wooden bell tower, constructed in 1889 and renovated in 1973.