St. Andrew's Church in Krašce is located near Moravče. A well-fortified church tower was the central part of the fortification and the main defense building from the time of the anti-Ottoman camps (tabor).
It was modeled as an independent building separated from the church – it is connected with it on the first floor via a passage leading to the organ loft. This architectural feature highlights its historical role as a defensive structure where the local population sought refuge.
The church was built mainly in the late Gothic and partly in late Baroque style. Of special importance are the frescoes in the presbytery which, among other scenes, depict those from the Passion of Christ.
These murals were painted at the beginning of the 16th century by master Leonard and are appreciated as one of the biggest masterpieces of the late Middle Ages in Slovenia. The interior complexity and the artistic value of the frescoes draw visitors and scholars alike to this tranquil location in the Moravče Valley.