St. Casimir’s Church was built on the site of two churches that existed here from 1491. The wattle-and-daub church has a late-17th-Century altar, a late-18th-Century pulpit and a 19th-Century baptismal font. There is a quadrilateral cemetery by the church, with the figure of the Virgin Mary carved in stone in its north-western corner.
In 2006, the church was thoroughly renovated, including a change of roofing and wooden elements, with refitted walls and floor.