
The ruins of a little church dated back to the turn of 15th and 16th centuries (ul. Kościelna). The only remaining parts are the walls of the brick chancel surrounded by gravestones from the 19th and the first half of the 20th centuries. Nearby the ruins there is a statue of the Duke of Gdańsk- Mściwoj II, or Mestwin, as the Kashubians call him.
The Holy Cross Church built in the years 1913-1917. The baroque side altar was taken from the old church.
The Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary supporting the faithful (ul. Dąbrowskiego) from the 1980s. It is famous for its organs with a wide scale and clear tone.
A manor house, called “A Manor House among Linden Trees”, (ul. Mickiewicza), built at the close of the 18th century. At present it is the seat of the Municipal Community Centre. In the precincts of the house you may find a trim park with old trees, a pond with an island, a sight bridge and a concert area with a summer stage.
A former manor park (ul. Filtrowa) is what is left of the manor farm complex in Janowo.
Some dwelling houses from the first half of the 20th century, among others, houses in ul. Towarowa and the “White Manor House” in ul. Sobieskiego, which has served as an inn for over 100 years now.






