The current rectory building dates from the end of the 18th century. In the canonical visitation from 1788, it is written that the vicarage is covered with shingles and tiles. The parish priest, chaplain and servants lived in the extensive facilities of the parish. The buildings of the rectory were under the patronage of the landlord. At the beginning of the 19th century, almost simultaneously with the construction of the church, the rectory building was rebuilt to its present form. The empire-classical building has the shape of a two-story, two-tract block building with an elevated ground floor. Today, the Roman Catholic parish and the parish office are located here.
The current rectory building dates from the end of the 18th century. In the canonical visitation from 1788, it is written that the vicarage is covered with shingles and tiles. The parish priest, chaplain and servants lived in the extensive facilities of the parish. The buildings of the rectory were under the patronage of the landlord. At the beginning of the 19th century, almost simultaneously with the construction of the church, the rectory building was rebuilt to its present form. The empire-classical building has the shape of a two-story, two-tract block building with an elevated ground floor. Today, the Roman Catholic parish and the parish office are located here.