A Classicist church, built in the years 1825-27 on the ruins of an older 13th century temple, has a characteristically light-coloured façade, a soaring steeple and an octagonal apse, with each corner of the apse crowned by a small tower. The church bells originate from the 15th and 1th century. The temple was designed by one of the most renowned Classicist architects in the Kingdom of Prussia, Karl Friedrich Schinkel.