The oldest landmark in Lunno is the Church of St. Anna, which is a monument of late classicism, built in 1782 and thoroughly rebuilt in 1895.
The Lunnens cherish the legend that the first church in their village was wooden, built in 1531 with donations from Queen Bona Sforza. One granite boulder has been preserved from the old foundation to the present day. The walls of the facades are lined with rubble stone. The interior of the temple is decorated with seven Neo-Gothic altars made by local craftsmen, carved rosettes and ornate heraldic wall paintings.