The Church of the Holy Trinity in Korfantów is a neo-Baroque building built in its present shape in the early 20th century using earlier Gothic and Baroque walls. A 13th century stepped portal in the basement of the tower has been preserved here. An octagonal baptismal font comes from the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries.
The history of the church in Korfantów was very turbulent. The first Gothic temple was built here as early as the 13th century. Only the stepped entrance portal has survived from this period. The church burned many times and was destroyed as a result of hostilities. At the end of the 18th century, its tower was rebuilt in the Baroque style. The building's appearance changed completely at the beginning of the 20th century. Then the old church was demolished, only the more valuable parts of the walls were preserved. A new, neo-Baroque church with a transept and rich decorations of external walls was created.
The interior of the church is decorated with stucco decorations reminiscent of Baroque palaces. In the main altar there is an extensive, sculptural scene of Passion. Over the crucified Christ, under whose cross stand the Mother of God and Saint John, the sky opens with the image of God the Father and angels. With god there are figures of saints Stanisław and Wojciech. A small pulpit is also richly decorated.