A small, gothic village church in Małujowice/Mollwitz from 1250 is called Silesian Sistina for a reason. Its entire ceiling and walls are covered with medieval frescoes painted in 1336-1364 by local artists. They present biblical scenes and are an example of how attempts were made to communicate to illiterate people what is written in the Bible. When you are inside, you can easily imagine that time has gone back seven centuries.
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There is another important historical event connected with the church and the village. The day 10.04.1741 there was a great battle at Małujowice / Mollwitz between Prussians and Austrians. The first of the battles of Silesian wars. Frederic the Second, King of Prussia, commanded his army for the first time in the field and won thanks to his commanders, although he escaped from the field before the battle ended.
On the tower of the church, holes from Prussian cannonballs are still visible, bricked up with brighter bricks.