The Roman Catholic Church of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross in Lisięcice was probably erected in the second half of the 15th century. To this day, a stone tower has been preserved from the original body. The body of the temple was created after a fire in the second half of the 17th century, and the presbytery – in the next century.
The interior furnishings come from various historical periods and include a stone baptismal font from the end of the 16th century, a Rococo pulpit with a bas-relief of Christ the Good Shepherd on the balustrade, and a main altar made in the workshop of the Głubczyce sculptor Karl Ondrusch. The decor is complemented by paintings of the Stations of the Cross and a set of 19th-century church pews. The most valuable element of the equipment is a chalice donated to Lisięcice in the 16th century by Hans Niemancz, commander of the Knights Hospitaller order from Grobniki.
Next to the church is a small cemetery with a brick tomb of the Spieller family, which until 1945 was in possession of one of the two local village administration units.
The temple is located on the Knights Hospitaller Trail in the Głubczyce Land.
Practical information:
The church can be visited before or after mass.
Free admission.
Sightseeing time: 1 hour.
Parking spaces on Kościelna Street.
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