History and Architecture - It was built in 1826, funded by Józefat Mikorski, the then owner of the village. - The church is a wooden, log-framed, timber-framed, oriented, single-nave structure. - The brick façade, in the neo-Gothic style, dates from the late 19th century. - Adjacent to the nave are: a three-sided chapel on the north, a porch on the south, and a sacristy next to the chancel. - The roofs are shingled, with a small bell tower above the nave. 🎨 Interior Furnishings - Three Baroque altars from the 17th-18th centuries. - The main altar features a sculpture of the Virgin Mary and Child in the style of the Beautiful Madonnas, dating from around 1420-1430. - The chapel houses an altar with a painting of the Crucifixion from the second half of the 17th century. - On the chancel beam is a late Gothic crucifix from the early 16th century. - A late Gothic baptismal font in the form of a chalice with a Baroque cover. 🔔 Bell Tower and Surroundings - Next to the church is a wooden bell tower from the first half of the 19th century, covered with a hipped roof with a lantern, also covered with shingles.