Rymanowski church. St. Lawrence represents late baroque style. Inside, in the nineteenth-century main altar you can admire the painting of Our Lady of Sorrows. Recognized as the famous fresco painted on the Pieta board was supposedly the gift of King Władysław Jagiełło. In the church there are also side altars from the end of the 18th century, inscriptions epitaphs, organ of 1887, renaissance Sieninese tombstone, and statues of St. Peter and Paul from the previous rococo temple.
The founder of the church built in the years 1779 - 1781 was the voivode voivodeship, Jozef Ossolinski, who rests in the basement of the temple. Dredged by a fire in 1839, the church was rebuilt two years later. Further damage occurred in September 1944. In the post-war years, the temple was rebuilt.
In the church tower there are two 17th century bells, next to the historic eighteenth-century chapel and Art Nouveau wicker, and in front of the temple monument victims of totalitarian systems.