The St. John Baptist's parish church was erected in the years 1648-53. It bears the features typical of the Lublin Renaissance. The church was endowed by Jan Zamoyski. The former temple was wooden and most probably dated back to the 14th century.
The single-aisle, originally baroque building was rebuilt several times and gradually lost its typical features. The east façade contains four pillars, supporting the cornice sumptuously decorated with moldings. The cornice is surmounted with a pediment with volutes on either side. The high altar is made of oak wood. It contains a painting portraying St. John Babtist, dating back to the first half of the 20th century, and the picture of the Gracious Mother of God, most probably dating back to the 17th century. The interior of the church is richly decorated with polychromy, painted in 1919 by Czesław Miklasiński.
Next to the church there's a belfry with three bells cast in the 1946 by the Felczyński company in Przemyśl.