First there was a chapel. We do not know when it was built, but we can assume that it stood here in 1728 because the chalice has been preserved from that year. The Baroque chapel was the basis for the construction of the Catholic Church of the Nativity of the Virgin Mary, which was later expanded and modified in the Neo-Gothic style. The church was enlarged and the tower was not built until 1877. In 1937, a side nave was added. Two bells on the church tower were purchased immediately after construction. During I.sv. war, one of them was requisitioned. The new one was cast and hung in 1920
First there was a chapel. We do not know when it was built, but we can assume that it stood here in 1728 because the chalice has been preserved from that year. The Baroque chapel was the basis for the construction of the Catholic Church of the Nativity of the Virgin Mary, which was later expanded and modified in the Neo-Gothic style. The church was enlarged and the tower was not built until 1877. In 1937, a side nave was added. Two bells on the church tower were purchased immediately after construction. During I.sv. war, one of them was requisitioned. The new one was cast and hung in 1920