A village situated in the Grabowieckie Divide. The preserved small town architecture reminds of the time when Wojsławice was a town of three religions. Places of interest include a late-Renaissance Roman Catholic church from the XVI century, an XVIII century Orthodox church (formerly a Uniate temple) and a 1780 Jewish synagogue (presently serving as a library and a Chamber of Traditions of the Wojsławice Land). By each of five roads leading to the village there is a brick chapel with a sculpture of a saint built in the mid XVIII century.