Church of St. Nicholas in Jamy

Jamy
50°58'05"N 18°22'51"E (50.968103, 18.380991)
The Church of St. Nicholas in Jamy was built on the site of an older temple at the end of the 18th century. Its founder was Count Karol Zygmunt von Aulock, which is confirmed by the inscription on the rainbow beam in the presbytery. The wooden church with a tower, whose first patron was St. Margaret, is distinguished by its log construction. Inside, one can see a carved Crucifixion Group in the Baroque style, a Rococo-Classicist pulpit, and Stations of the Cross of a folk character from the mid-19th century. A cemetery extends around the church. Practical information: Sightseeing is possible after mass on Sunday morning. Sightseeing time: up to 1 hour. Free admission. Parking directly by the church.

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