From the main street, right next to the town's lodge, it enters the oldest preserved three-storey church, somewhat lost in the ruined street, and places it amongst our most beautiful pre-Romanesque and early Romanesque churches.It is a miniature three-nave basilica (12 x 7 m) divided by colonnades. In the middle, as it turns out, above the grass in front of the altar was the original dome structure of the bell tower, about which the witnesses covered the vaulted vault in the vault. It used to be decorated with early medieval frescoes, which were preserved in insignificant traces, and was crossed by a cross that was then very rare in Western churches. There are many things about the church, but many authors dated differently from the 9th to the 11th century.