The Church of St. Michael the Archangel in Kucice is a unique wooden church from 1783, built from the foundation of Franciszek Kanigowski, the castellan of Wyszogród. It is one of the few octagonal churches in Mazovia, built in a log construction, boarded and reinforced with lintels. The interior conceals a beamed ceiling and a chancel beam with a 17th-century Crucifixion group. The main altar dates back to the mid-17th century, and the side altars to the 18th century. The church is part of the Wooden Architecture Trail in Mazovia and is a valuable example of local building tradition.