The Church of St. Mary Magdalene in Zimna Wódka is a wooden, Baroque temple with a log structure, situated on a hill in the middle of the village. The object was created in the first half of the 16th century, and its current shape is the result of reconstruction carried out two hundred years later.
The church has uniform, historic furnishings in the form of a Baroque main altar with a painting depicting St. Mary Magdalene and late Baroque side altars with sculptures of saints. The classicist pulpit dates from the first half of the 19th century.
The ceiling of the presbytery is decorated with a painting, and there are stained glass windows in several windows – the oldest of them depicts the Holy Family. On the side walls, one can see wooden bas-reliefs with the Stations of the Cross.
North of the church, there is a Lourdes grotto, a chapel with a sculpture of St. John of Nepomuk, and a stone cross. Two tomb crosses have been preserved from the old cemetery that surrounded the temple.
Practical information:
The interior is accessible during services or by arrangement with the parish priest.
Sightseeing time: up to 1 hour.
Free admission.
Parking spaces on Ujazdowska Street.
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