A Roman-Catholic church built in the 19th-century. Renovated after World War I, during which it was destroyed even in 70 percents. The church bears some features of the Classicist style. The interior consists of five altars, a painting of the Mother of God and the Baby, a semicircular choir and two chapels. At the entrance

St. Paul the Apostle’s Conversion Church
St. Paul the Apostle’s Conversion Church
