A more than 200-year-old wooden church located on the Route of Wooden Architecture of the Silesian Beskids. It was built in the log technique, covered with shingles, with a late Baroque interior and relics coming from the Norbertine monastery in Nowy Sącz. The building has a rectangular nave and a narrower presbytery. In front, there is a quadrangular tower of a pillar construction with a chancel and a tent roof with folded slopes. Three altars were erected in the sanctuary. The main altar was dedicated to the patron saint. An altar of the Sacred Heart was placed in the left side of the sanctuary and an altar with the image of St. John of Nepomuk was created in the right side. In addition, there is an organ in the choir, a bell from 1691 in the church tower and 14 Baroque paintings depicting the Passion of Christ on the inside walls of the church.
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