The Church of the Assumption of Virgin Mary is the three-aisled Gothic basilica with the protruding transept. It was founded about 1300 and it was adapted in the Baroque style between 1663 - 1667. In its presbytary there is an overhead painting of the Assumption of Virgin Mary from the second half of the 18th century.
The church is arched with the barrel lunette vault.

The main monumental altar with a copy of the painting of Madonna of Zlatá Koruna dates from 1772. The original painting coming from time about 1410 is deposited in the National Gallery in Prague. The furnishings of the church are in the Rococo style.