The Church of the Body of God, a monument of history in the neo-Baroque style of the 19th century
In 1904, a new stone Catholic church of the Body of God in the neo-baroque style was built on the site of the old wooden one. The church was consecrated in 1905.
 
 After the Second World War, it was closed, the building housed a stable. It was returned to the Catholic Church in 1989, restored and re-consecrated in 1990. The Temple of the Body of God is an architectural monument in the Neo — Baroque style with some neo-Renaissance elements (arched windows in the towers, the main entrance with an arched opening in a rusticated frame). The temple building is a two-towered three-nave basilica.