It was built as a cemetery chapel with harmonious proportions, a single-nave with a semicircular apse in a beam, low stone walls, vault and high-shingle roof.
In the church of Preobraženje there is a chandelier of wrought iron fine handicrafts and marble court with sanctified water, probably commissioned for this church.
Dining table and a marble baptismal font in the altar area from pre-Turkish period shows that the church was built on the foundations of an older Christian churches.
The church in its present form was built in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, during the settlement of the village Dajići.
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