A wooden Gothic church under the vocation of St. Bartolomeus was built in 1529 with the use of some carpenters’ elements from the previous medieval church. It is of the log construction with a roof with many sloping sides above the chancel . The temple was rebuilt at the beginning of 17th century – the Gothic ecclesiastical accessories were changed into Baroque and Rococo ones. The interior is equipped with the main altar made probably by Piotr Kornecki, well-preserved valuable Gothic fabrics from 15th century imported from Italy, a painting of Our Lady of Candlemas as well as 17th century figural and ornamental polychrome renewed at the beginning of 20th century.