Miedźna is a pretty old village. It was founded in the thirteenth century. The name of the village does not come, as one might think, from copper (In Polish “miedź “means copper), but form honey. A trade route called “Great Road” ran through Miedźna in medieval times. The beginnings of the parish date back to the first half of the fourteenth century, and the documents give the name of the parson - Bernhard. In Miedźna, there is a wooden church, the largest of its kind in the province of Pszczyna. It is a monument lying on the Wooden Architecture Trail of the Silesia province.