The church was built at the beginning of the XVII century on the site of a 16th-century wooden St. Anne’s chapel. The consecration of the church was held in 1613.
The church is a prime example of the Lublin Renaissance. It is a small, slender, single-nave building without towers and with a chancel ending in a semicircular apse. The ornamental triangular gables are adorned with pinnacles. The barrel vault is covered with stuccos creating geometrical patterns filled with low reliefs. Precious early XVII century polychrome has been preserved in the rooms above the vestry. The central point of the impressive manneristic high altar is a XVII century painting of St. Anne with the Virgin and Child by the Lublin artist Stanisław Szczerbic.
In the vicinity of the church there is a building of a former church hospital and a XVII century brick presbytery located on the other side of the road.