Branch Church of St. Stanislaus the Bishop and Martyr

It was built in 1741. Earlier, it was a wooden chapel which, in 1962, had the painting of St. Stanislaus moved to its interior, rescued from the fire of the parish church. The painting was famous for its miracles. It was surrounded by numerous votive offerings made by the local population in anticipation of special favors. The church was an independent prebend for the manor. In the early 19th century, the church fell victim to Austrian robbery and destruction. Jan Ossoliński attempted to save the church. In 1836, the church underwent restoration thanks to public donations. Currently, the church is used only once a year, during the indulgence on St. Stanislaus Day (May 8). The church is a small brick single-nave temple with a separate chancel with chamfered corners. Among the noteworthy furnishing are the 19th-century pulpit and confessional and two Baroque crucifixes from the 17th and 18th centuries. The building is listed in the register of monuments (Reg. No. A-54/267).

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