The Church of Our Lady is in the north-central part of the city, near the intersection of Blazenog Augustina Kazotica St. and Subiceva St. The small narrow church is an amalgam of architectural styles, from Gothic-Renaissance to Baroque. The facade has a single door with stone carvings above, an inscribed stone plaque, an indistinct relief of a saint, an eight-spoked wheel window, and a narrow gothic window to the right. The curved roof-line is Baroque, with a square pink bell tower stuck on the northeast side. The bell tower has a cross window on each side with Renaissance columns in the bell loft and a gabled roof above. The original church was extended in the 17th century (hence the Baroque roof-line). Inside the church has a single nave, semi-circular apse and Baroque main alter. There is a small square nearby which was renovated in the late 19th century, and is now used for public events.