The brick church was built on the initiative of the governor of Stężyca, Stanisław Taryło, at the turn of XV and XVI century. It was rebuilt after the fires in 1638 and 1757 and obtained its present shape by the end of the XVIII century.
The church is oriented to the east and consists of one aisle. It has the features of the Lublin Renaissance. The façade is surmounted with an ornamented with the gable of arcaded alcoves, flanked with volutes. In the wall surrounding the church, there is a gate with a belfry dating back to the beginning of the XVIII century.
In the high altar there is an image of Visitation adorned with the baroque statues of the Bishops – St. Adalbert and St. Stanislaus, dating back to the end of the XVII century.