The first, modest parish church in Mniów was built at the end of the 16th century. However, it did not survive to our times. It is known, however, that in the 17th century the construction of another brick church began.
However, the undertaking was not successful - the Swedish Deluge and the death of the founder meant that the temple was consecrated only in the 17th century.
Inside, pay attention to the main altar with the image of the Mother of God with the Child. On the altar latch (and therefore a "moving" painting), you will find the patron saint of the church, Saint Stanislaus, resurrecting Saint Peter. The top is decorated with a sculpture of Saint Anthony among the angels.
Also look at the sculptures on the sides of the altar - they represent bishops: Wojciech and Stanisław. In turn, in the side altars there are paintings with images - on the left: the Heart of Jesus and the Nursing Mother of God, and on the right - St. Thecla and St. Jacob.