All Saints Church was erected in the second half of the 18th century as an Evangelic church dedicated to the Holy Cross. It has been a Roman-Catholic church dedicated to All Saints since 1945. It is a late Baroque and neo-Classical cross-shaped building on a rectangular plan. The church furnishings include the main altar with the painting The Last Supper adjoining the pulpit (with a medallion of St. Paul and a clock in the form of a grooved column) and the organ console. Pipe organs from 1785 above the altar with a cartouche featuring the monogram of King Stanislaw August.