Church of the Ascension of the Holy Cross in the village of Bystrica
A monument of early Baroque architecture. It was built in the middle of the XVI century by order of the Polish King Sigismund I. In 1760 it was rebuilt in Rococo style.One-nave, two-towered with a pentahedral apse (a sacristy is attached on the north side). The stone temple has a symmetrical axial elongated composition. The silhouette of the building is dominated by two four-tiered towers of the main facade, light and trickling in architectural interpretation (groups of pilasters, through-arch towers, high niches). The towers are united by a triangular shield, behind which the gable roofs are hidden. The side facades are symmetrically dissected by pairs of arched windows and thin double blades in the piers, surrounded by a profiled entablature. The hall of the church is covered with a cylindrical vault on the arches, the sacristy is cylindrical with a decking. The vaults are decorated with an ornamental pattern of the XIX century. The decorative accent of the interior is the main altar, unfolded along the sides of the apse and divided by entablatures into two tiers. Two smaller backstage altars were also made in the same baroque-rock style.