St. Adalbert's Church, built in 1928, is an example of sacred architecture inspired by historical styles, with distinct Neo-Romanesque and Neo-Gothic features.
Architecture and Form:
- The church was built of red brick and plastered in 1985.
- It has a single-nave structure on a rectangular plan, with a semicircular chancel.
- The front is dominated by a central tower topped with a gloriette open to the four cardinal directions, topped by a copper dome with a cross.
- The interior is covered with a wooden pseudo-barrel vault supported by arches.
- The modest decoration of the façade includes lizanes, cornices, and bands around the thermal windows.
- The liturgical commemoration of the patron saint – St. Adalbert – is celebrated on April 23rd. - The facility is entered into the register of monuments of the Wielkopolska Voivodeship under the number A-786 of 31/03/1997.