It is a wooden church in the Kurpie style, boarded with vertical boards. Built by local carpenters in the years 1876-1882 on the site of a former wooden chapel. The paintings placed in the church are valuable, and the painting of St. Anna in the main altar from 1789 and an old figure of Jesus on the cross from the side altar. Next to the church there is a 20m high wooden belfry and a wooden rectory built in 1880.