Chełm Śląski is a small communal village, situated at the mouth of the Vistula and the Przemsza, at the border between the provinces of Silesia and Lesser Poland. The landscape of the village is dominated by a stately brick church of the Holy Trinity - the seat of the parish, which is 400 years old. The current neo-Baroque shape of the church, with a high tower, is the effect of the nineteenth-and twentieth-century enlargement of the older facility.