The second church in Sułów is the parish church of St Peter and St Paul. The present Baroque church was built between 1731 and 1767, on the initiative of Joseph von Burghaus. The building was restored in 1846. It is a single-nave, cruciform, timber-framed building. On the west side there is a three-storey tower, of timber-frame construction. The broken roof is topped with a little bell. The interior contains tiers of galleries. Preserved here are the 18th century painting "Farewell to St. Peter and St. Paul" in the main altar, Classicist furnishings from the first half of the 19th century (among others, the paintings "Mockery of Jesus", "Annunciation") and an eight-voice organ from 1877. Next to the church is a wooden bell tower from 1837.
Source: www.szlakikulturowe.dolnyslask.pl