The St. Jakub (Jacob) church of the Wieclawice parish dates back to the year 1340. The present church is built out of larch wood on a basic fundament in baroque style. The latest modifications were made before its consecration in 1757.
The mural gothic church St. Małgorzata (Margaret) was founded by Jan Długosz during the years 1460-76. The whole complex, consisting of church, belfry, cemetery chapel and linden alley is of high architectural value, scenic beauty and historical importance.
The mansion was built during the years 1892-97 and is based on the project of the eminent architect Teodor Talowski in the picturesque style of historicism for the Dabrowski family. After a fire in 1979 the building was re-built by its present owners during the years 1985-1990.
The mansion in Sieborowice used to be the domicile of the Zakrzeński family and was built in 1882. It is a mural building and its ground plan is shaped like the letter “T”.
The mansion in Mlodziejowice was built in the shape of an extended retrangle and consists of two parts: the old, Eastern part is mural and dates back to the second half of the 16th century. The wooden water mill from the beggining of 20th century is still operating.
Close to the national road in Zerwana you can find a privately owned house with a historic pharmacy. A garden surrounding the building contains a chapel with the sacral figures of St. Jan Nepomucen.
The court in Ksiazniczki was erected in 1896. It is a mural building in the shape of the letter “L”. The complex is surrounded by a park, which was arranged between the 19th and 20th.