Church of Our Lady of Sorrows and St. Adalbert
The Church of Our Lady of Sorrows and St. Adalbert is a Gothic building with a Baroque interior and a neo-Romanesque façade. A church already existed there in the 10th century and was handed over to the Dominicans in 1304. In 1399 they built a brick church in Gothic style, which was consecrated in 1430. In the 17th century, the temple was destroyed by a fire and then by the Swedish army during the Thirty Years' War. In 1739 the church was rebuilt in Baroque style, leaving the northern nave Gothic. In 1810, the monastic property was secularised; the church became a warehouse and part of the hospital. From 1820, services were resumed and the church became a branch of the Holy Cross parish of Opole. In 1875, the tower was added and the roof was replaced.