The church, which was built in a rectangular plan in the east-west direction, was built when Tsarist Russia invaded this region at the end of the 19th century and settled in, and has 3 entrance gates from the west, south and north. Although some changes were made in the building due to the fact that it was used as a public house and then as a cinema in the first years of the Republic with the abolition of the occupation, it was well preserved until the fire at the end of the 1970s and it was in a very dilapidated state. exists. There is a window on the right and left of the door, and there is a tower-like part with 3 arched windows in the middle section over the door on the roof, and a circular window in the middle of the triangular section with a gable roof on its full pediment. There are deaf window systems with each arch. There is a protruding door in the middle of the north side, three flat windows on the right and left, and the deaf arches that complete them have been canceled and there are traces of them. Additional sections were built on the south side when it was modified as a cinema, but the original condition is the same as in the north. There are roof projections on the eastern end of the roof, which are understood to have been built later.