Church of the Holy Apostles Peter and Paul in Grzędice
The late-gothic, hall-shaped temple made of fieldstone and brick dates from the first half of the 15th century, with a tower added in the 16th century. The historic furnishings include: a neo-Gothic altar made of linden wood from 1910, with a cross in the form of the Tree of Life (images of the evangelists at the ends of the arms), a Gothic figure of Christ from around 1500, a brass six-armed chandelier and a granite baptismal font located next to the entrance thirteenth century. There are two bells in the tower - one from the 17th century, cast in Szczecin, the other cast-iron from Stargard. The most valuable are the polychromes from the years 1450-1470, depicting 33 figures in biblical scenes, discovered in 1912, restored in 1954. 13 passion scenes. The unique and oldest polychromes in Grzędy in Western Pomerania were painted by an unknown painter (probably associated with Stargard). Paintings appear on all the walls of the church - currently the only such case in Western Pomerania.