Built in the years 1746 – 1748, as an Evangelical church based on the ground plan of a Greek cross, built in a timber frame with brickwork infill (the tower is of brickwork).
The modest external architecture contrasts with the richly appointed interior with projecting three story, hanging balconies. Here is the Baroque main altar, funded by the local cloth merchants, the Baroque pulpit of the foundation of the miller from Krępa, the Rococo stone font (1755) and also the row of carved epitaph slabs from the 18th century. The modern picture in the main altar is a copy of the image of the Our Lady of Częstochowa – the patron saint of Poland.