Originally most likely a Romanesque baptistery of the Škale parish, it was elevated to a vicariate church already in the 13th century, and was completely remodelled during the Gothic period.
With its architectural elements – vaults, buttresses, decoration on the keystones and bases of the vaults, with two Gothic portals and quatrefoil tracery completing the windows, as well as with the remains of Gothic frescoes still visible in the presbytery, this church ranks among the finest monuments of Gothic sacral architecture in the Saleska Valley.
