The Church of St. Anne in Królowy Most is an Orthodox parish church, built in the first half of the 20th century to serve the needs of the parish established in 1900. Construction began in 1913 and was completed before 1939. The church was consecrated by Bishop Benedict (Bobkowski) on May 26, 1942. Designed on a Greek cross plan, the church was constructed using stone and facing bricks in an eclectic style. The interior features an iconostasis from a church in Grodno, and the polychromes, created by Włodzimierz Wasilewicz, date back to 1939. The church underwent interior renovation in 2001, which included restoring the paintings, replacing the flooring and electrical installation, and in 2014, the façade was renovated. The building was entered into the register of monuments on November 5, 1987, under number A-381. The church is an important cultural and historical landmark in the region, serving as an example of eclectic sacral architecture. Its history and connections with the local Orthodox community give it unique significance. Interestingly, all changes and renovations have been carried out while preserving the historical character of the building, attracting the attention of architecture enthusiasts and those interested in cultural heritage.