Catholic church St. Lawrence in Radymno dates back to the first half of the 18th century. This is a monument of Baroque architecture. It was built on the initiative of Bishop Anthony Antoni Fredro. The belfry, the rectory and the seat of the Congregation of the Sisters of the Servants of the Blessed Virgin Mary belong to the church.
The 18th-century frescoes can be seen in the rectangular sacristy. They depict the scene of the crucifixion of Jesus and the images of St. Jerome and Paul, Bishop Fredro, and the main founder of the church - Father Sebastian Zawadzki. In the temple there are seven altars, in the main placed an abandoned picture, commemorating the martyrdom of St. Lawrence.
Visitors to the church can also see a wooden baroque pulpit, decorated with gold leafs and a font in the shape of a cup, on the cover of which carved the scene of Christ's baptism. On the bell tower there are three bells made by Jan Felczynski: "Wawrzyniec", "Maria" and "Nicholas".