The parish church is located in the heart of Bobrówko, in the middle of the still recognisable rundling arrangement. Built on a rectangular plan at the end of the 19th Century with brick on a stone wall base, most likely on the site of an older temple, the Romanesque Revival oriented church has the steeple on the western side and the chancel on the eastern side. The church has a cuboid shape with a double-pitched roof. The eastern and western façade are decorated with pilaster strips and stepped gables with a ceramic frieze board. In the chancel, you can see a Manierist altar from 1627. Originally a Protestant temple, after World War II the church was taken over by the Roman Catholics and consecrated on 13 April 1947.