It belongs to the Eparchy of Srem of the Serbian Orthodox Church.
It has been declared an Immovable Cultural Monument of Great Importance.
The church is designed with a single-nave layout, featuring a spacious semicircular apse at the east end and a tall bell tower rising above the western façade.
[1] Over the years the building has undergone numerous interventions, the first of which took place in 1811.
[3] St. Demetrius was a deacon of Bishop Irenaeus, and both were executed by Roman legionaries on one of the bridges over the Sava River in imperial Sirmium in 204 AD.