The first mention of the St. John the Baptist church in Ludów Śląski is from 1297. At the beginning of the 18th century, a new, single nave church was built with an adjoining chancel. The Gothic tower, built in the 15th century, has survived from the old church, along with the Gothic portal leading inside the church. Inside, you will see, among other things, two Baroque altars, a Baroque pulpit from the 18th century and a triptych of Madonna and Child from the early 16th century.