The Baroque-Classicist church of the Blessed Virgin Mary and All Saints dates back to 1797-1800 and was built on the site of an older, wooden temple. Two Baroque sculptures have survived from the original church. The stained-glass windows for the current church were designed by Stefan Matejko, nephew of the famous Polish painter, Jan Matejko. In 1983, the testament of the great Polish patriot, Emilia Sczaniecka, was found in the church steeple and later returned there. The church is surrounded by a wall built in the same period. In the corners of the wall, there are two square chapels which served as mortuaries.