This early-Baroque church was built in 1637-1640 for Carmelite nuns. When they were moved to another convent in 1787, it was closed and put on sale. In 1816 the Senate of the Cracow Republic gave it to the protestants. In the raw interior you can see a classicist altar (1870) with a painting Calming the Storm at Sea by Henryk Siemiradzki and a precious wooden crucifix (late 14th century), the oldest remaining in Kraków churches.