Brick church Our Lady of Perpetual Help was built in the first half Of the twentieth century and its founders was the Wiktor family. Inside the temple, visitors can admire the original polychrome made by Alfred Żmuda, including the image of the Mother of God in a Krakow costume or Jesus, whose sukman is decorated with an eagle of the Polish emblem.
The church is an affiliate church of the parishes of Saints Kosma and Damian in Wujsk. Interestingly, for one of the figures of an angel who is inside the church, the image of the daughter of the head of the railway station in Załuż was given to her image.
Before the present temple was built, Adam Wiktor built in the second half Nineteenth century neo-baroque chapel, which in addition to the function of the church was also the burial place of the Wiktor family. The interior of the chapel was of a grave character, was illuminated by only four windows and contained only 12 faithful.
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