The Religious Complex belonging to the Salesian community is designed as a closed building island, placed inside a small park. The building itself is a clearly articulated rectangular architectural mass with an introverted central courtyard with the nave and the bell tower rising above it. It isn't until one enters the contemplative courtyard adorned by an old linden tree, that the church becomes visible, across the portico.
The building facade has a uniform brick facade and is embellished with ornaments representing seven crosses made of glazed bricks. Inside, there is a round skylight that inerferes with diffused light of the nave with more natural light coming from behind the presbytery and the rear choir. The expression of the non-decorated interiors is softly shaped concrete.
The church seats 300 people on wooden benches with massive oak wood floor while 100 handmade clay lamps hanging from above.