St. Idzi's Church is a parish church of the Roman Catholic parish of the same name, which is located on the territory of the koniecpol decanate belonging to the dabout the diocese of Kielce. The wooden, 18th-century church is a single-nave structure of log construction. What is rare for wooden churches, it is not oriented. Its chancel, which is smaller and narrower than the nave, is closed rectangularly with a sacristy separated inside. The porch is located at the front of the nave. The building is covered with a double-pile roof, covered with shingles, with an octagonal turret for a bell, topped with a tin cupola with a lantern. The interior of the church is richly decorated and full of splendor, as it represents mostly Baroque and Rococo styles. Inside, one can admire the apparent cradle vaulting with entablature in the nave. The music choir is supported by two columns with a bulging parapet in the middle section. The rainbow beam is decorated with a Baroque crucifix from the 18th century.Of particular note in the interior design of the church are the altars. The main one represents Rococo style and comes from the end of the 18th century (from the time of the temple reconstruction). Its central place is occupied by the image of the patron saint - St. Idzi. The side altars are Baroque, dating to the early 18th century. In addition, a Rococo wooden baptismal font and two supper benches are valuable, as well as a painting of the Blessed Virgin Mary with the mysteries of the Holy Rosary. In front of the church stands a historic bell tower, erected in 1808 with a pole structure, square in plan, which is covered by a broken tent roof. St. Idzi's Church is located on the Trail of Wooden Architecture of the Silesian Voivodeship, which integrates historic wooden buildings, mainly sacred, from different eras.
08.09.2014