Martin M. Miles' photos with the keyword: wooden church

Tum - Sw. Mikołaja

24 May 2022 3 66
Located next to the Romanesque college church is this modest building. It is the parish church, built from wood in 1761.

Zborówek - Kościół św. Idziego

18 Apr 2022 1 57
The late Gothic church made of larch wood is one of the oldest wooden churches in Poland. The rood screen bears the date 1459. After a reconstruction in 1654 it was consecrated. Reconstructions took place in the first half of the 19th century. The church has a block structure, standing on a stone foundation and is reinforced on both sides. When the wooden church became too small for the parish, in 1906-1908 the western wall was demolished and a neo-Romanesque brick nave, seen here, was added. The wooden bell tower was also built around this time.

Zborówek - Kościół św. Idziego

18 Apr 2022 1 67
The late Gothic church made of larch wood is one of the oldest wooden churches in Poland. The rood screen bears the date 1459. After a reconstruction in 1654 it was consecrated. Reconstructions took place in the first half of the 19th century. The wooden church has a block structure, standing on a stone foundation and is reinforced on both sides. When the church became too small for the parish, in 1906-1908 the western wall was demolished and a neo-Romanesque brick nave was added.

Zborówek - Kościół św. Idziego

17 Apr 2022 2 81
The late Gothic church made of larch wood is one of the oldest wooden churches in Poland. The rood screen bears the date 1459. After a reconstruction in 1654, it was consecrated. Reconstructions took place in the first half of the 19th century. The wooden church has a block structure, standing on a stone foundation, and is reinforced on both sides. When the church became too small for the parish, in 1906-1908 the western wall was demolished and a neo-Romanesque brick nave was added.

Niekrasów - Kościół Nawiedzenia Najświętszej Maryi…

17 Apr 2022 5 1 88
The first church was built here probably around 1120. In 1326 there was a parish priest in Niekrasów. Around 1400 a new church was built, dedicated to the "Visitation of the Virgin Mary". Between 1536 and 1614 there was no Catholic church here, but a Calvinist parish. The existing church may have been destroyed by the Calvinists. Possibly there was a new Calvinist church later, which burned down. But this is all rather uncertain. In 1661 the Catholic Church of the "Visitation of the Virgin Mary" was rebuilt. Restoration of the building took place in 1817-35 and the 20th century. The church was built of larch with oak on a stone foundation. Next to the church is a detached bell tower all covered with shingles