There are two churches in the village: • Catholic Church of St. Michael the Archangel outside the village (first mentioned in 1402). • Orthodox Church of St. Nicholas in the center of the village, according to
Nikodim Milaš was built between 1669 and 1682, but by architectural characteristics is evidently that the Orthodox church was founded by renovation of a medieval
Gothic Roman Catholic church. Also, in the vicinity of
Mokro Polje (and Ervenik), there are remains of the aristocratic
Keglević fort (
Kegaljgrad), which was first mentioned in documents in 1433. == Demographics ==