The church was built in the years 1730-1733 in the late Baroque style as a Protestant church in place before the existing building, burned down in 1719, rebuilt the temple often. In 1904 the church building was built tower with a small tip. From 1917 to 1927 the church tower was flat finial. Another renovation of the church was carried out in 1922, including converted Late Baroque altar from about 1730, having originally crowned with a rich pulpit in the form of a canopy. Since 1927, the tower has its present shape (characteristic helmet). At the beginning of the twenty-first century, the church underwent a complete renovation, from the north side of the church sacristy was built, repaired and restored the clock on the church tower, restored facades, purchased new brass chandeliers and the Stations of the Cross, was laid with marble flooring, fitted with stylized brass railing, with a new cross in the sanctuary. The Church has received new benches, altar, pulpit.