[1] The church stands on a small hill in the Murova neighborhood, the town's historic core, and is dedicated to Saint Leonard of Noblac.
The original Gothic church had a rectangular nave and pentagonal presbytery, and was surrounded with a defensive wall, fortified with three square towers, one of which partially survives in the southern support wall.
[2] The west facade features a statue of the Risen Christ on a column,[3] a result of an expressionist-inspired 1930s renovation, planned and to a great degree carried out by the architects Dragotin Fatur (a student of Jože Plečnik) and Miro Kos.
The stained glass in the eastern lunette and south window were manufactured in 1969 in Zagreb according to Pengov's plans.
The church contains paintings by locally well-known artists such as Tone Kralj, Matevž Langus and Ivan Vavpotič.