As far as the architectural style is concerned, these buildings belong to the late Gothic, both structurally and aesthetically.
The slightly curved ceiling, reinforced by four pairs of double arches and decorated with stucco, is the result of remodeling works performed in 1790 by Anton Türk, one of the most famous Transylvanian architects of the Baroque period.
The church may have been originally decorated with frescos, as traces of mural paintings were found inside.
The almost complete disappearance of these paintings is due to the fact that the church became the property of reformed believers in 1557.
The tower may have replaced part of the monastery building, which was demolished to make place for it.