The church was built in 1420 and dedicated to St. Wolfgang, whose namesake bishop you can admire represented in the fresco on the vault of the nave.
The rectangular plant with two bays and Gothic ribbed vaults, along with the ribs that mark the ogival-sectioned nave, sometimes gives way to more avant-garde elements and those akin to Renaissance trends, including the pentagonal apse.
In the central niche of the wooden altar in the shape of a triptych, you will notice the statue of St. Wolfgang, while in the two side niches are Sebastian and Oswald.
The gabled roof covered with shingles and the square-based bell tower with a pyramid roof are among the typical elements of Cadorine churches that you can observe in this ecclesiastical building as well.