The church is a Roman Catholic parish, built in the Podhale style, of pine wood. Inside the temple stands a historic oak altar showing the conversion scene of Saint. Hubert, patron of hunters. Above the altar is the work of Ludwik Konarzewski depicting the crowning of the Mother of God with the Queen of Poland.
Church Our Lady the Queen of the Polish Crown was built in the former military barracks on behalf of President Stanisław Wojciechowski. There are two tablets in the temple, one of them dedicated to the memory of the presidents of the Republic of Poland I. Mościcki and S. Wojciechowski, which was originally attached to a boulder from the grotto of St. Hubert. The second commemorates the families of foresters killed during the 1939-45 occupation.
The temple, thanks to Ignacy Mościcki, in 1927 gained eight stained glass windows designed by Jan Winiarz. They depict connected with the holy family and the Blessed Virgin Mary.