Church from the end of the 13th century built of granite cubes, rebuilt in 1875, destroyed in the 17th century, rebuilt in the early 18th century in Baroque forms, then the tower was built. Rebuilt in 1875. On the church grounds there is a monument in memory of the German inhabitants of Piaseczno who died during World War I.
Currently cleverly transformed into a Marian chapel :o
The church was built around 1240. It was probably founded by the Templars. Initially, it had a brick tower, but in the 18th century it was changed to a half-timbered one. Major changes to the church's appearance occurred in the 19th century. The chancel was then widened to the width of the nave, the eastern gable was rebuilt, the northern entrance to the tower was bricked up, and the windows were enlarged. The church was not damaged during World War II. When I got there, the tower was being renovated.
The church from the end of the 13th century, built of granite cubes, rebuilt in 1875, destroyed in the 17th century, rebuilt in the early 18th century in baroque forms, then the tower was built. Rebuilt in 1875