Church of the Holy Trinity in Krzywiczyny

Krzywiczany
51°04'09"N 18°02'55"E (51.069337, 18.048702)
The Church of the Holy Trinity in Krzywiczyny was built of logs in the first half of the 17th century on the site of a 15th-century chapel. The log structure temple was built by carpenter Krzysztof Bittner – this fact is commemorated by an inscription on the rainbow beam. The temple has a tower with an entrance to the choir. Inside there is a 19th-century classicist altar and pulpit, as well as Rococo organs and a baptismal font made of tin at the end of the 17th century. In the surroundings of the church, there is a small cemetery. Practical information: Sightseeing is possible after prior telephone arrangement. Free admission. Sightseeing time: 1 hour. Parking spaces along the road.

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