The parish church of All Saints is first mentioned in some records as the church of St. Lovre, which during the Turkish rule was turned into one of the three mosques in the area of today's Đakovo - Ibrahim Pasha. Other sources make it clear that the Turkish mosque was built on the ground of the church. The only one has survived to this day, but has undergone some changes through several architectural requirements.
Ljudevit Seitz is responsible for the decorations in the interior, and it is a copy of the Byzantine-Moorish style.