The surroundings of the village were significantly shaped since 1958 by the reclamation work in the Lewitz.
[1] The current half-timbered church with a three-sided eastern end was consecrated in 1789.
The half-timbered tower on the west side dates from 1831 and houses two bells from 1931 and 1961.
The interior includes a carved Crucifix with Evangelist symbols from the 15th century, a simple altar, and a Pulpit clock.
[3][4] Next to the church are the memorial for the fallen of the First World War in front of the cemetery and the former school on Parchimer Street, both under monument protection.