The Church of Saints Kozma and Demyan was not damaged during military conflicts and has never been closed, remaining always an active temple.
Before the brick church, which we can observe today, there was a wooden church here, but it burned down.
The temple is located on a mountain in the old churchyard. It can be attributed to the style of late classicism. This is evidenced by its rectangular shape, a triangular asp, a low two-tiered belfry tower. The main entrance is a two-tiered vestibule with a three-span arch entrance.