A full restoration of the present-day church was completed in March 2009.
Some remnants of its walls remain visible near the present-day church and monastery.
The present-day church is located in the lower part of the village, at the western hill.
Next to the present-day church is the churchyard of the old churches.
The present-day church was built between 1910 and 1920.
The present-day church is probably not the first church that was built on this site.
It is best to work from the bottom up, descending two floors below the present-day church.
The present-day church, a historical-registered building, was built from 1754 to 1767.
By 1740, there was only one monk left at the monastery and after the Revolution it became the present-day church.
The present-day church had its origins in the Norman period, with building probably starting at some time not long after 1066.