Saints Philip and James Church, Sękowa

[1] Due to its history and unique architecture the church is frequently called the Pearl of the Beskid Niski (Perła Beskidu Niskiego).

The narrow chancel and wide nave is covered by a steep roof.

The church was expanded in the seventeenth-century (construction of the column-framework tower, topped out with a dome, and accessible from the ground, with soboty (wooden undercut supported by pillars); the side of the church has a small bell tower, with a lantern).

The interior in the nave is covered with flat slabs, which change in shape, with a rectangular window in the arch, with a wooden crucifix from the sixteenth-century.

After World War I, the church was reconstructed in 1918, and in the second half of the twentieth-century.