The most valuable historic building in the village is a stone church built at the end of the 13th century, destroyed after 1945, rebuilt in 1992-2003 thanks to the efforts of the villagers and engineer. Zdzisław Kosikowski, as well as with the support of the former German inhabitants of this town. The hall church, measuring 11.1 x 20.1 m, is covered with tiles and has a turret above it. The western portal with three-step jambs has signs placed by the builders: on the left side, a poorly readable chessboard carved on a granite square, and on the right side, a Joannite cross in the outline of a circle. At the church square, stone walls have been partially preserved.
The church has survived several cataclysms in its history. Most likely it was destroyed during the 30-year war in the 17th century, rebuilt in the 18th century, and underwent a thorough renovation in the 19th century. At that time, the windows and the southern portal were rebuilt - they were enlarged and given ogival forms. After 1945, the church was devastated and its furnishings plundered; only the perimeter walls and gables remain. The end of the 20th century turned out to be kind to this valuable monument - the damage done was repaired and the temple regained its due rank as the most important building in the village.