49°10'56"N 21°19'19"E
(49.182264, 21.321974)
Orthodox church of Saint Lucas from the 15th century to the beginning of the 16th century is the oldest example of the thripartite wooden church of Eastern Rite. It is placed in the center of the village between residential and rural buildings. The thripartite log structure consists of an altar part, nave and base. The log from the outside is covered with shingle. A tower with a conical end resembling the roofs of chimneys in some folk settlements protrudes from the roof over the narthex.Iconostasis is from the 17th century.