This Gothic Revival parish church was built as a Protestant temple in 1879 as a replacement of an older church which burned down in 1762. The church is a rectangular structure with an apsis and a 4-storey steeple crowned with a tent. The interior is arranged in Gothic Revival style, with galleries supported on timber columns. The elements of the original furnishing from the turn of the 19th and 20th Century include the pens, the Mannborg harmonium, the organ front and the keyboard.