The first mention of this church dates back to 1628. In 1815, the wooden church was destroyed by fire, and in its place arose a stone church, which was consecrated in May 1894 in honor of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker. The history of its construction is closely linked to the donations of parishioners and the philanthropy of Maria Przezdecka, the daughter of Konstanty Tyzenhauz.
Throughout different historical periods, the church experienced fires and destruction, but thanks to the faithful, it was restored and continues to serve as a spiritual center today.

The Church of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker is an example of retrospective Russian style. Architecturally, the church is characterized by a four-part composition with a bell tower above the porch, a refectory, a prayer hall, and an apse. Inside, you can admire the beauty of the gilded iconostasis and ancient icons, which convey the rich history and spiritual heritage of this place.