St. Michael's Church in Grodków, Poland, is a Gothic parish church built in the thirteenth century.
The church belongs to the Roman Catholic Diocese of Opole.
[1] The church was built in the Early-Gothic architectural style, first mentioned in 1282, in 1449 burned down by a fire and subsequently rebuilt.
The expansion work on the church in the fifteenth and sixteenth-century was blighted by the Thirty Years' War and as such was burned down again.
Prior to 1671, the church was renovated by Bishop of Wrocław, Sebastian von Rostock.