The church of Saint Joseph of Popowo has an interesting history dating back to the seventeenth century. At that time a wooden chapel was built in this small village lying on the Liswarta river. It belonged to the parish in Wąsosz. In the following centuries, the building was enlarged and rebuilt. Currently, its wooden log cabin frame and a vestry, which was added later, are plastered, making it impossible to recognize the wooden structure of the church. Its pained pediment roof, made of tin, has a small tower crowned with a tent roof. The chapel witnessed the tragic events of the January uprising.