Parish church dedicated to saint Klemens the pope. In Zawoja built in 1757-1759. Thoroughly rebuilt in 1888.its construction deviates from stereotypical view of wooden polish church, reffering to german and swiss style. An interesting fact is a construction that is reinforced with iron columns
Chapel dedicated to John the baptist in zawoja Policzne so-called „zbójnicka”. It's probobly from the end of XVII or the beginning of XVIII.Chapel-made of field stone, plastered, shingle roof- is standing surrounded by old limes- nature monuments. Tradition says that zbójnicy (robbers) are the founders.
Educational Center of the Babia Góra National Park in Zawoja Barańcowa - is located with the headquarters of the Babia Góra Park (BgPN) in a stylish wooden building. The Center includes a museum exhibition consisting of a natural and ethnographic part and the Garden of Babia Góra Plants (alpinarium). The exhibition presents in a modern way issues related to the nature of Babia Góra, the culture of the local community and ecology. The classes run at the Center, requiring participants' activity, learn and address the problems of the coexistence of man and nature. BgPN has outlined and arranged some interesting educational paths that complement the dense network of PTTK hiking trails.
The so-called building of Babiogórski station in Zawoja Center - a wooden, two-storey building near the church. At the beginning of the 20th century, the Tatra Tourist Society operated here.
Cemetery in Zawoja, located on the main road. The well-known poet of the Tatras Franciszek Henryk Siła-Nowicki (1864 - 1935) rests here. Noteworthy is the cemetery chapel. St. Anna from the end of the 18th century and a number of 19th-century antique tombstones.
Wooden Chapel dedicated to Our Lady of the Angels in Zawoja Mosorne, built by the local host in the years 1905-1908. Wooden sculptures probably coming from the first church in Zawoja on its front.
Cellars in Zawoja Czatoża - a set of three stone cellars next to each other, covered with wooden sheds, as well as a wooden Loreto belfry. In Zawoja Czatoża lived and died Wawrzyniec Szkolnik (1842-1908) - a well-known Babia Góra guide and storyteller.
Monument of prof. dr. Władysław Szafer (1886 - 1970) and dr. Hugo Zapałowicz (1852-1917), botanists responsible for the protection of the nature of Babia Góra; stands near Zawoja Widły (roundabout).
Obelisk in honor of Pope John Paul II on the Krowiarki Pass, where there is also a symbolic grave of prof. Zenon Klemensiewicz, a world-renowned linguist who died in a plane crash under the Policy peak in 1969.
Monastery of Discalced Carmelites in Zawoja Przysłop - stands out with its modern architectural shape and charming location (Przysłop is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful places in Zawoja). Inside, wooden altars, partly made by folk artist from Zawoja - Antoni Mazur, are noteworthy. It is also worth paying attention to the "outdoor calvary" in Zawoja Zakamień - stations of the Way of the Cross.