Martin M. Miles' photos with the keyword: Kolegiata św. Marcina

Opatów - Kolegiata św. Marcina

12 Apr 2022 1 56
The founder of the Collegiate church of Saint Martin, first mentioned in 1206, is not known. The church was built in the Romanesque style, and it contains many Gothic elements as well as later Renaissance and baroque details. There are two towers on the western side. The interior is Baroque.

Opatów - Kolegiata św. Marcina

12 Apr 2022 50
The founder of the Collegiate church of Saint Martin, first mentioned in 1206, is not known. The church was built in the Romanesque style, and it contains many Gothic elements as well as later Renaissance and baroque details. There are two towers on the western side. Strange creatures hide in the frieze on the wall.

Opatów - Kolegiata św. Marcina

11 Apr 2022 3 68
The founder of the Collegiate church of Saint Martin, first mentioned in 1206, is not known. The church was built in the Romanesque style, and it contains many Gothic elements as well as later Renaissance and baroque details. There are two towers on the western side. The early Gothic portal.

Opatów - Kolegiata św. Marcina

11 Apr 2022 1 66
The founder of the Collegiate church of Saint Martin, first mentioned in 1206, is not known. The church was built in the Romanesque style, and it contains many Gothic elements as well as later Renaissance and baroque details. There are two towers on the western side. Where once was probably the tympanum of the Romanesque portal, is now a Gothic decoration.

Opatów - Kolegiata św. Marcina

11 Apr 2022 1 58
The founder of the Collegiate church of Saint Martin, first mentioned in 1206, is not known. The church was built in the Romanesque style, and it contains many Gothic elements as well as later Renaissance and baroque details. There are two towers on the western side.

Opatów - Kolegiata św. Marcina

11 Apr 2022 3 65
The founder of the Collegiate church of Saint Martin, first mentioned in 1206, is not known. The church was built in the Romanesque style, and it contains many Gothic elements as well as later Renaissance and baroque details. There are two towers on the western side. The south, the Romanesque one, is built of the stone cut, it marks out with Romanesque little windows. The second tower, built later, has a simpler shape.