St. Michael Archangel church from the year 1742, whose peculiarity is that it was built without use of a single nail.
It is a rustic three-room edifice. Towers and stepped domes over the sanctuary are terminated with pashes with metal-tipped crosses. The roofing of the edifice and tower are covered by shingles, rustic work and recesses under the tower are vertically slatted. On the west side of the nave rises a small choir with wooden breastwork. In the frontal part of the fence a apart of wooden railing with entrance gate has been preserved. Next to the church there is a newer bellhouse.
From the art point of view iconostas and alter, that come form the mid-18th century are valuable. Five-row polychrome wooden architecture is filled with icons, part of them destroyed during the WWII. Besides that there are several icons and other worshipping items, enlisted in the cultural landmarks list.

