Historic, Gothic tower, remnant of the former St. Mary's Church. Catherine. This is the only preserved fragment of the building. It houses a branch of the Museum of West Pomerania. A statue of Pope John Paul II was erected in the ruins of the church. The tower is also a great panoramic view of the city skyline.
The museum presents permanent historical and archaeological exhibits related to the history of the land of the Byet. They present prehistory Bytowa, memorabilia of the past, as well as the fate of the church. These are, among others. tools and weapons of various epochs, utility and burial ceramics, amber ornaments, craftsmanship enhancements such as ornamental guilds, unique watchmaking workshops, and live replacement tokens. You can also see copies of images illustrating the city.
The church exhibits valuable monuments, such as the only preserved church piggy bank, a collection of chasuble or old prints from the Bible.