The church – located in Garbno, south-east of Koszalin – is right in the center of the village. It has a half-timbered structure, characteristic of this region, and its history dates back to 1769. Earlier, there was a Gothic temple in the same place, dating back to the mid-16th century. The interior of the present church has antique furnishings. The most valuable elements include: a baptismal font, a pulpit, an altar from 1600 and a late Gothic crucifix. The roof is thatched and the windows have stained glass. The temple was consecrated for the Catholic church as late as 1948, previously it belonged to the Protestant church.