The church is theoretically situated on a slight elevation but completely invisible due to the surrounding trees, bushes and residential houses. To get to it, you need to drive between the houses and you will see the old pillars of the entrance gate to the church, and then the church itself.
Church of St. Saint Maksymilian Maria Kolbe. The temple was built in the 14th century on a rectangular plan with irregular erratic stones of various sizes and shapes.
In the northern façade there is a Gothic, ogival, profiled portal made of brick. The southern façade does not have a portal, but there are three ogival windows in a brick frame. The eastern façade has only one window opening in the form of a pointed arch, and there are blinds at the top. Later buttress pillars were added at the eastern corners. The building is covered with a two-slope, single-ridge roof.
On the western side, above the porch, there is a four-sided tower (added in the 16th/17th century) with semicircular arched windows framed with brick. The tower is covered with a two-slope roof with a cross on the top. There was a historic altar in the church, now kept in the National Museum in Szczecin. Inside there is a sacrarium carved in the wall.