The church under the
invocation of St. Anthony in Dabrowka Mala was built in 1907-1911 and designed by Johannes Franciskus
Klomp from Dortmund, the
architects changed the design, neo-baroque, with the elements of the modernism, plastered, three nave, basilican, no transept with one tower facade. The Neo-Romanesque and neo-baroque interior furnishings have been preserved. Neo-Romanesque ones are: the high altar, the pulpit, confessionals, rails, and Piet''s sculpture, coming from Henryk Mrowetz''s workshop in Katowice. The neo-baroque side altars from about 1916 come from Wroclaw. They were designed by an architect H. Schlicht and made by a sculptor M. Lau. Wall paintings over these altars were painted in 1933-1934 by Pawlikowski from Cracow. The stained-glass windows come from Meyer''s workshop.