A war cemetery from World War I in the forest, to the east. the edge of the village. Soldiers of three fighting armies: German, Austro-Hungarian and Russian are buried there in mass graves. The quarters are surrounded by brick walls with wooden crosses - some of them with characteristic roofs. A cast iron plaque at the entrance reminds you that Poles fought in all three armies.
There are also two graves of participants in the partisan battle of Molendami (April 7, 1944). It was then that the BCh and AK units under the command of Zbigniew Otwinowski - "Gryf", surrounded in the village by overwhelming German forces, fought a fierce battle, breaking out of the encirclement. The Germans used aviation, artillery and armored cars in it.