A small village located about 20 km south of Lublin lies in the valley of a small watercourse – the Kosarzewka river. Thanks to the high towers of the parish church, the town is noticeable from afar. Temple of All Saints was built in the years 1797-1816, but it is very likely that the parish in Bychawka had already existed as early as in the mid XIV century. The brick, single-nave church resembles the Renaissance style with its architecture. The interior is distinguished by a beautiful, wooden main altar and historic XIX century paintings. Gustaw Doliński, a doctor and writer, best man of Bolesław Prus during his wedding in the Lublin church of The Holy Spirit, got married here. The numerous stays of both famous figures in Bychawka were usually associated with their hunting passion. Also the parish cemetery is the treasure of Bychawka. Among the numerous tombstones and graves is the resting place of Kajetan Koźmian – an outstanding poet of the pseudo-classical period, and Franciszek Rohland – general of the Polish Army of the Congress Kingdom and the hero of the battle of Olszynka Grochowska. The southern part of the wall at the end of the necropolis draws attention through the unusual phenomenon of placing tombstones directly in the brickwork.