[7] During a World War II bombardment, a stray bomb fell down through the presbytery of the church and the altar and caused a significant damage.
The temple is a one nave church with a presbytery on the eastern portion, which ends at a polygonal five-sided closure.
It has two concave walls with two late Baroque rounded windows lined with pilasters ending in a baluster entablature with a densely profiled molding.
The presbytery and the nave are supported by diagonal and setback buttresses with roof-like skews.
The northern part of the presbytery wall is nowadays connected by the portal with the sacristy, which was originally built as a separate chapel without access to the church.
A linear massive pointed triumphal arch divides the nave from the presbytery.