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Trailof wooden

architecture

Ireligious buildings

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The orthodox in Kwiatoń

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The church in Sękowa

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The church in Dębno

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The orthodox in Gładyszów

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The church in Szalowa

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Nowy Sącz – the orthodox moved from the countryside Czarne to Heritage Park (XVII)

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The orthodox in Berest

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The orthodox in Milik

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Nowy Sącz – the church St. Roch (XVI/XVII c.)

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Świdnica - Lutheran Church of Peace dedicated to the Holy Trinity;one of the two extant in the world, the second is in Jawor (also Poland)

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Swidnica - Lutheran Church of Peace

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Church of Peace - interior and the antique main organ

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Peace Church – interior; the high altar and over the altar is the second instrument, smaller organ

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Krynica Zdrój – the orthodox (XIX c.)

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Krużlowa – wooden church (half of the XVI century.)

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Moszczenica Niżna (XVI c.)

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Tatar wooden mosque of XVIII century in Kruszyniany, one of two such monuments in Poland.

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Polna (XVI c.)

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Chomranice (1691-92)

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Andrzejówka (XIX c.)

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Bogusza (1858 )

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Dubne (1863)

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Tylicz (XVIII c.)

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Leluchów (1861)

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Mochnaczka Niżna (XIX c.)

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Szczawnik (XIX c.)

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Podstolice - historic wooden church from 1870

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Wojkowa (XVIII c.)

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Złockie (XIX c.)

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Larch Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Wola Radziszowska; XVc.

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Wooden church from Choroszynka; (1923-26)

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Zakopane - the wooden church of Our Lady of Częstochowa and St. Clement

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Haczów - the largest wooden church built in Gothic style in Europe, one of the oldest wooden churches in Poland.

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The church in Haczów Zwierzyniec – the campanile

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Wooden, stylish "Chapel On the Water"; near Ojców

Zakopane - a wooden chapel on Bystre, built in the style of Zakopane (1907);

designed by Stanislaw Witkiewicz

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On Kielce earth there are many wooden shrines dedicated to St. John Nepomucen; are called Nepomuki

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Wang Temple in Karpacz - wooden church from the thirteenth century transferred in 1842-1854 from southern Norway, the town of Wang.

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Wang Temple in Karpacz Wisła - a chapel on Zadni Groń

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Wisła - Chapel of not exist already Hapsburg hunting castle at Zadni Groń

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Wooden church of St. Kazimierz of Royal Prince in Szeligówka

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All Saints Church in Blizne

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Orthodox Greek Catholic of St. Nicholas in Hoszów, now the Roman Catholic Church of Blessed Bronisława.

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The church of St. Leonard in Lipnica

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Orthodox in Ulucz

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Zakopane - Church of Sts. John the Apostle; XVIII w.

Zakopane - Chapel at Jaszczurówka

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Zakopane – Chapel of the Sacred Heart of Jesus on Jaszczurówka

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Music – Evening Bells (folk song); A. Siergiejev Ilustrations from web sites had choosen - Anna