It was built in 1764 at the Carmelite monastery (not extant). The main rectangular building is covered with a common roof with curved valleys over the pentagonal apse. Earlier the church was two-towered. The interior is decorated with three wooden altars of the XVIII century, made in the style of early classicism. On the side of the main facade there is a one-story, frame, square in cross-section bell tower with a tented roof.