The Church of St. Michael the Archangel dates from the second half of the 15th century, built in the Gothic style, oriented with a log structure. The church has a magnificent silhouette, which does not change thenished almost from its inception. The roof of the church, the walls of the tower and its helmet are covered with shingles, the boards used for the planking of the walls of the tower's chamber are finished with lace at the bottom. What makes it unique is the patronal polychrome, preserved since 1500, the oldest fully preserved such in Europe. It has 12 layouts, 77 motifs and 33 colors, the most common being floral and geometric ornaments. In addition, valuable sculptures and Gothic paintings have also been preserved. An interesting relic is a dulcimer, dating perhaps as far back as the 5th century, with a unique Persian range. Other unique furnishings include a flag with St. Stanislaus, which, according to legend, was left by Sobieski's troops returning from under Vienna.
01.06.2014