Church of St. Hyacinth in Miechowa

Miechowa
51°08'10"N 18°06'21"E (51.13624, 18.106052)
The Church of St. Hyacinth in Miechowa was built as a chapel in the first half of the 16th century. In the next century, the object underwent reconstruction commissioned by Balthasar von Frankenberg, the owner of nearby Proślice, Ciecierzyn, and Miechowa. The wooden temple is an example of a log structure building. Its tower most likely dates from the mid-18th century. The interior is covered with painted decoration with motifs of plant tendrils and a sky on the ceiling, and the furnishings include, among others, an altar with a painting of the Last Judgment, a pulpit decorated with painted figures of Saints Peter and Paul and the four Evangelists, and coat of arms cartouches of the Frankenberg family from the 17th century. Practical information: The facility is not open to visitors. Parking spaces along the road.

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