Parish church, dedicated to the Exaltation of the Holy Cross, built in 1766 from the foundation of Teresa Zamoyska, née Michowska, voivode of Lublin. Restored and enlarged in 1882 (extended), the current polychrome from that time.
In 1949, the roof covering was changed from shingles to sheet metal. Oriented. Wooden, log construction, boarded, on a stone foundation with a shingled apron. Rectangular, four-bay nave, with a single-bay chancel closed on three sides, with a sacristy and a treasury on the north and south sides.
By the nave on the west side, a spacious women's gallery with a porch, probably from 1882, a second porch on the south. Inside, apparent barrel vaults supported by three pairs of columns, between which arcade openings. Profiled chancel beam with a Baroque crucifix from the 18th century. Choir supported on two pillars, with a parapet projecting diagonally on the sides. Original roof truss preserved. Gable roofs with three ridges with a turret for a bell above the nave, once covered with shingles, currently covered with sheet metal; above the sacristy and the treasury, lecterns, slightly raised.