For many, the symbol placed on the front of the church will be a sign which of the saints is the patron of the church in Koszuszów.
On the walls of the church erected in the 17th century, you will find a shell - a symbol of pilgrims to the tomb of James the Apostle in Santiago de Compostela. The temple itself is also located on the route of the Lesser Poland Way of Saint James from Sandomierz to Krakow.
The block of the building is distinguished by a 30-meter-high tower and chapels dedicated to St. Anthony and St. Joseph.
The building suffered greatly during World War II. In the years 1944-1945, all the furnishings burned down, the vault of the nave and the chancel also collapsed.
Inside, it is worth paying attention to the painting of Our Lady of Kotuszów, which is particularly revered.