The former Evangelical Church of Christ the King from 1876-79. Built with funds from Wilhelm Fischer and the village residents. In 1945 it was taken over by the Catholic Church. In 1980 and 1990 a brick sacristy and a catechetical room were added.
Construction and equipment. Half-timbered church, single-nave, post-and-frame construction, filled with brick. Non-oriented. Small apse presbytery, closed on three sides, surrounded on three sides by a brick sacristy. Tower at the front, partially embedded in the nave. Topped with a tin turret with a tented roof. Single-ridge roof, covered with tiles. Inside, a beamed ceiling. Choir supported on posts with a rectangular extension in the middle and an organ prospect. Wooden floor. The main altar (from the church in Sławianów) from 1877. Stained glass windows from 2001 by Małgorzata Iwańska. A wooden belfry in the shape of a loom from 1876, covered with a gable roof.
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