The current parish church of the Holy Trinity was built in 1476. Rebuilt in 1574 from the foundation of the castellan Gabriel Złotkowski, it was consecrated in 1629. Ruined in the 18th century, it was renovated and rebuilt in the years 1790-1800.
It is a brick building, buttressed. The top of the western elevation is decorated with two rows of arcade blind windows and obelisks. Inside, ceilings. Three-bay nave with a narrower presbytery, ending with a semicircular apse from 1790. On the southern side of the presbytery, a sacristy also from 1790. Two porches from 1874. A thorough renovation of the temple was carried out in the years 1973-1974. At that time, a new polychrome was made - using the sgraffito technique - by the Poor Clares from Toruń; renovated in 1994. Three baroque altars. In the main altar there is a painting of Our Lady of Consolation, famous for its graces, surrounded by cult since the 18th century, discovered in 1982 and reinstalled in the altar in 1987. Pulpit from 1800. Gothic crucifix from around 1400, restored in 1969 and 2010. Stoup from the 17th century. Stone tombstone from 1597 with the lying figure of the deceased castellan Złotkowski.