The history of this church dates back to the XIV century. Once Gothic, it was reconstructed in the Lublin Renaissance style at the turn of the XVII century. Characteristic gables were added, the barrel vault was decorated with stucco ornaments by Jakub Balin, a renowned architect of Italian origin working in Poland, and a quadrilateral tower adjoining the façade was erected.

Among the stucco decorations there are coats of arms of the Dulski and the Tarło families. The Baroque high altar is thought to have been designed by Tylman van Gameren. The late-Baroque side altars were made by the Hoffmann brothers in Puławy. Santi Gucci’s work – manneristic tomb effigies of Andrzej Firlej and his wife Barbara nėe Szreńska from the end of the XVI century - can be seen in the chancel.

In the XVI century the church held both Roman Catholic and Protestant services.