Kościół świętego Krzyża w Rumi
Roman Catholic parish in Rumi founded the Cistercian oliwscy around 1220, this village received from Prince Subisława son Sambora I. Previously Rumia redzkiej belonged to the parish. Wołomir In 1253, Bishop of Włocławek, while in Gdansk issued a document in which the act forbade Rumi parish pastoral care of parishes Oksywska villages. Pastors in Rumi Cistercians were alternately oliwscy laity and priests. After the wars there was a need to combine Swedish parish redzkiej rumskiej and one (in 1683 and similarly in 1730). At that time the church in Reda served as affiliated to the church of St. Nicholas. Cross in Rumi. It was only in 1887 established a parish again in Rumi. In 1897 the parish council in Rumi asked the bishop of Chelmno Leon Render asked for the inclusion Zagórz, Łężyce and Dębogórze to the parish in Rumi, who then numbered only 821 worshipers. Occurred on January 1, 1901. Parish in Rumi, alongside Oksywie, Puck and Żarnowiec, Strzelno considered to be the oldest in this part of the Gdańsk, Pomerania.
Custody of the priests, the Church celebrates the selezjanie. The church is building aisle, has many features and Neo-Renaissance basilica aisle layout (side are lower than the homepage). Its facade is covered with a transmission tower wide hipped cupola, in which the contemporary church carillon winning songs. Inside, the addition of beautiful murals, wall and ceiling are two Neo-Baroque and Baroque altars side altar, moved from the old church.
