The St. Anna Roman Catholic parish church in Koden was built in the 17th century in the late Renaissance style and a new front to the church was added in 1709 in the Baroque style. In the altar there is a painting Our Lady Of Guadelupe, which was pilfered from Rome in the 17th century, the object of many pilgrimages,
Koden is a large village on the river Bug. As a port of the Bug, corn was exported to Gdansk, but it was also subject to attacks from the Tartars, Cossacks and Swedes.
A scattering of farmsteads and some houses on the both sides of the minor highway between Slawatycze and Koden. The land is relatively flat, open and arable, although there are numerous patches of wetland and meadow. A stream flows northwards through the centre of the settlement area.