Vertical sundial on the south facade of the bell tower. Only the gnomon remained of the sundial. The single-nave, baroque Gothic church of the Holy Trinity is first mentioned in the list of parishes of the Zagreb Diocese from 1334, in the Archdeaconry of Kalnik, while it is assumed that it existed already in 1111 (there are signs carved into the stone on the bell tower which should supposedly give the year 1111). The church was rebuilt in 1704. During the construction of the drainage system, numerous walls were noticed during the archaeological inspection, which points to an even older history.

