In 1954, the altar was created with two 18th-century structures and fragments of one 17th-century structure (renaissance columns). It is an example of an eclectic reredos, characterised by a simple, one-storey, uniaxial form with Rococo handles on the sides. Nowadays, in the main area of the altar there is a painting of St. Giles, a patron of the church. The authors of the concept of re-composing the reredos were: art historian Piotr Krakowski and Julian Klimek.
Maria Działo, "DZIELO/01395 Side altar", [in:] "The Sacred Lesser Poland Heritage", 2024, source: https://sdm.upjp2.edu.pl/en/works/dzielo-01395-side-altar