The church in Woskowice Małe was built in 1711, decades after the Reformation had ended; as such, this was always a Catholic church, which distinguishes it from many other churches in the area which were taken over by Protestants for years. The church is a log-frame building with a steeple tapering upward; the steeple houses the bell, which was founded in 1593 and is therefore much older than the church. The most interesting element of the church interiors is the Baroque Revival polychrome in the form of ornamental and floral bands, made in late 19th century by painter Beihaf of Reichthal (today: Rychtal). You can also see some interesting ornaments on the door, and the folk Stations of the Cross on the walls.