The Parish Church of Saint Urszula was built in 1608. Once at that site there was a church built by Casimir the Great. Piotr Tylicki the Bishop of Kraków and his sister Zofia Tomicka were the founders. It is a late Reneissance building with classical and styless transformations. It consists of three- spam corps with octagonal chapels. From the north there is an old sacristy from the 14th century with an advowson lodge upstairs next to the semicircle Gothic chancel. The square tower lowered by the lightining is topped with a helmet from 1827. The tample's equipment is mainly late borque from the 18th century (the main altar) and neo-reneissance. Thre are marble epitaphs from the beginning of 17th cantury. The Raneissance portal is decorated with the coat of the founders’ arms. The plaque was founded by the town inhabitants in 1910 to commemorate the 600th birthday of Casimir the Great.