49°19'36"N 21°44'00"E
(49.326912, 21.73336)
In the village there is a wooden church: Temple of the Protection of the Holy Mother of God.
The church is located along the road, by which the green tourist trail also runs.
A three-room wooden Lemko Orthodox church from 1770 was built on the location of an older temple from the late 17th century. It was damaged during the World War II military operations in November 1944 and rebuilt by the villagers a year later. The sacral building obtained its present form in such a way that a cubic tower was added to the original nave and presbytery. One can access to the church by an entrance gate with low, octagonal conical roof, covered with shingle. The church was acclaimed a national monument.