The two-aisled parochial Church of Sts. Peter and Paul was built between 1380 - 1390. It was arched with the diamond vault at the turn of the 16th century. The rectangular presbytery was arched with the tracery vault around 1493. The dominant feature of the church is a huge tower, which was built between 1485 - 1487, with the gallery and the dome containing a lantern from 1750.
The sacristy in the northern part of the presbytery is a part of the original Early-Gothic church from about 1280. The Chapel of St. John Nepomucene in the southern side was added in 1727.
The church has Baroque furnishings.