The St. Vitus' Church was probably founded in the middle of the 13th century. It was rebuilt in 1642 and in 1740 it was reconstructed into the Baroque style. The original building became a presbytery in the new church.
The three-aisled church is arched with the cross vault. The Baroque and Rococo furnishings are from the 18th century; the main altar originates from 1687.
The separated bell tower was built in 1575.