The Church and Monastery of St Michael is in a possession of a collection of artefacts, the most valuable of which are the painting of Our Lady of Snow, dating back to the beginning of the 17th century, Saint Lucy by an unknown painter, the Last Supper, and the Flagellation of Christ, all three from the 16th century.
The facade of the Church of St Michael is dominated by a Gothic door from the 14th century and decorated with reliefs, while in its single-nave interior there is a painted wooden Crucifix in semi relief from the 13th century. In the Monastery there is a smaller collection of works of art. St Michael’s Church dates back to the 12th century, and it has been adapted in the Gothic style at the end of the 14th century.