Rynarcice is a village in the Nysa district, in the Korfantów municipality.
The town lies on the Niemodlin Plain. Rynarcice was first mentioned in 1284 as Rinarcici, and in 1300 as Reynhardi Villa, meaning Reinhard's village. The village represents the type of a multi-road chain village, situated on the streams intersecting it. The building line is shaped by barns, situated with their ridges in the front part of the plot, perpendicular to the residential building. In the further part of the village, behind the small bridge with a chapel placed next to it, there is a water mill. In some of the farms, magnificent brick barns with cross motifs on the elevations, covered with gable roofs, have been preserved. Among the fields located east of Rynarcice is the Czarownica elevation (202 m above sea level). The church of St. Nicholas, first mentioned in the 13th century, has a historic character in the village. The current nave building was built in the 18th century, and the tower – in the 19th century. Its interior contains elements of Baroque furnishings.
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