The Church of All Saints in Lasowice Wielkie was built at the end of the 16th century on the site of an older temple that was destroyed in a fire.
The temple is of log construction with a square tower and low arcades and is an example of wooden sacred architecture characteristic of the Opole Silesia area.
Inside, on the ceiling of the nave and presbytery, there is a painting decoration depicting Jesus Christ the King. In the central part of the wooden main altar, there is a painting by Joseph Fahnroth from the end of the 19th century depicting Mary surrounded by saints, and on its sides stand Baroque figures of Saints John of Nepomuk and Ignatius of Loyola. The side altars are distinguished by Mannerist woodcarving decorations. The pulpit is decorated with a sculpture depicting the Risen Christ.
There is a small cemetery in the church area.
Practical information:
Possibility to visit the church before or after mass on Sunday morning or by telephone arrangement.
Free admission.
Sightseeing time: 1 hour.
Parking spaces in front of the church building.
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