Church of St. James the Apostle from 1806. Built from the foundation of Marianna Guzowska, regent of Nakło. Renovated in 1984. Restored in the years 2008-12. One of the bells confiscated by the Germans during World War II was found in 2005 and returned to the parish.
Construction and equipment. Half-timbered church, single-nave, post-and-beam construction, filled with brick. Smaller presbytery from the nave, rectangularly closed. Wooden tower, square at the front, built over the nave. Quadrilateral changing to octagonal, topped with a tin domed helmet. Porch on the side of the nave. Double-ridge roof, covered with tiles. Inside, flat, beamed ceiling common to the nave and presbytery. Side sections in the nave slanted. Richly decorated rood beam, with a crucifix and Baroque sculptures of the Crucifixion Group. Baroque main altar from the 18th century. Two Baroque side altars, pulpit and baptismal font from the 18th century. Stations of the Cross painted on sheet metal. Wooden belfry in the shape of a loom at the cemetery from 1858. Covered with a gable roof with bells: from 1621, 1715 - from the Michael Wittwerk foundry and one from the 18th century.