The village has a wooden parish church dating from the second half of the sixteenth century, dedicated to Saint John the Baptist.
This church was initially located in Wola Grzymalina, a now-extant neighboring village.
Restoration works were performed both on the interior walls, which still display an original mural painting of the "danse macabre", as well as on the wooden altar.
Remnants of a fortified house, dating from the fifteenth/sixteenth century, can be found on the land of the current elementary school.
Marcin Bielski, Polish chronicler and poet of the sixteenth century, considered the "father of Polish prose", was born in Biała to an aristocratic family with land holdings here, hence his surname.