Chapel of Our Lady of Ruszelska
Built in 1729, p. Andrew. After placing the image of Our Lady of Ruszelska in the altar, after 1768, the chapel’s call was changed.
It is a quadrilateral construction topped with profiled beams and a dome vault, decorated with corner pilasters. The altar in the style of the early Rococo was built in 1767-68 by Johann Praxel.
In the retabulum there is a decorative niche with a picture from the beginning of XVII century presenting the Mother of God
with Child. It was a picture especially honored by Father Paweł Ruszel – hence the name: Our Lady of Ruszelska.
In the interior of the chapel, over the entrance, an 18th-century portrait of Father Paweł Ruszla was hung. Opposite the altar hangs an eighteenth-century painting of an unknown artist depicting Our Lady of Saint. Dominik and St. Francis of Assisi. Here, too, one of the two late Baroque confessionals survived (mid-eighteenth century).