A single-nave basilica, the church is known for carved masonry ornamentation on the exterior façades.
The church is inscribed on the list of Georgia's Immovable Cultural Monuments of National Significance.
The lower levels open outwards on the east by small oblong narrow windows, with simply-carved archivolts.
The upper storeys of the recesses serve as sacraria and have small, round apertures.
On the base of the left colonette of the eastern window there is an inscription, in the medieval Georgian asomtavruli script, which contains an abbreviated name of the possible builder of the church.