The stone church was built in 1679–1680 according to a design by architect R. Bindenshu, funded by the Riga City Council. The building has suffered multiple fires. Between the church and the hospital, built in the 1930s, lies a moat that was originally dug for the defense of the Livonian castle.
In the churchyard, there is a monument built in 1923 based on the design of architect P. Kundziņš. It is dedicated to the fighters from the Limbaži region who fell in the Latvian War of Independence (1914–1920). The monument's unveiling in 1923 was attended by the President of Latvia, Jānis Čakste.
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