Church of St. Our Lady of Perpetual Help in Boleslawiec
The church, originally an Evangelical church, was built on the site of the former Boleslawiec castle in 1752–1756. The 73-meter neo-Gothic sandstone tower was built in 1834–1835 according to the design of the later contractor of the railway viaduct, Friedrich Engelhardt Gansel. Of the three bells placed inside, made in 1971, the largest one is named after Our Lady of Perpetual Help and weighs 1,650 kg. The church was neglected after 1945, fell into ruin, and has served the Catholic parish since 1970. The modestly furnished interior of the single-space building is covered with a gable roof.