Wooden churches in Poland [PICTURES]

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25.04.2012 14:50 , aktualizacja 08.06.2012 10:11
Both Norwegian churches

Wooden churches of Małopolska - the church in Dębno / Łukasz Zandecki / Agencja Gazeta

Both Norwegian churches "stavkirke" and wooden churhces of the south Poland are the oldest complex of temples in Europe. Some of the churches situated in Małopolska and Podkarpacie regions were listed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites in 2003. Sacral structures are built in different styles - from gothic to baroque. The oldest one - medieval church in Haczów - dates back to the 14th century / Łukasz Zandecki / Agencja Gazeta
  • Both Norwegian churches 'stavkirke' and wooden churhces of the south Poland are the oldest complex of temples in Europe. Some of the churches situated in Małopolska and Podkarpacie regions were listed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites in 2003. Sacral structures are built in different styles - from gothic to baroque. The oldest one -  medieval church in Haczów - dates back to the 14th century / Franciszek Mazur / Agencja Gazeta - miniatura
  • Both Norwegian churches 'stavkirke' and wooden churhces of the south Poland are the oldest complex of temples in Europe. Some of the churches situated in Małopolska and Podkarpacie regions were listed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites in 2003. Sacral structures are built in different styles - from gothic to baroque. The oldest one -  medieval church in Haczów - dates back to the 14th century / Franciszek Mazur / Agencja Gazeta - miniatura
  • Both Norwegian churches 'stavkirke' and wooden churhces of the south Poland are the oldest complex of temples in Europe. Some of the churches situated in Małopolska and Podkarpacie regions were listed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites in 2003. Sacral structures are built in different styles - from gothic to baroque. The oldest one -  medieval church in Haczów - dates back to the 14th century / Krzysztof Karolczyk / Agencja Gazeta - miniatura
  • Both Norwegian churches 'stavkirke' and wooden churhces of the south Poland are the oldest complex of temples in Europe. Some of the churches situated in Małopolska and Podkarpacie regions were listed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites in 2003. Sacral structures are built in different styles - from gothic to baroque. The oldest one -  medieval church in Haczów - dates back to the 14th century / Paweł Ulatowski / Agencja Gazeta - miniatura
  • Both Norwegian churches 'stavkirke' and wooden churhces of the south Poland are the oldest complex of temples in Europe. Some of the churches situated in Małopolska and Podkarpacie regions were listed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites in 2003. Sacral structures are built in different styles - from gothic to baroque. The oldest one -  medieval church in Haczów - dates back to the 14th century / Pawel Ulatowski / Agencja Gazeta - miniatura
  • Both Norwegian churches 'stavkirke' and wooden churhces of the south Poland are the oldest complex of temples in Europe. Some of the churches situated in Małopolska and Podkarpacie regions were listed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites in 2003. Sacral structures are built in different styles - from gothic to baroque. The oldest one -  medieval church in Haczów - dates back to the 14th century / Pawel Ulatowski / Agencja Gazeta - miniatura
  • Both Norwegian churches 'stavkirke' and wooden churhces of the south Poland are the oldest complex of temples in Europe. Some of the churches situated in Małopolska and Podkarpacie regions were listed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites in 2003. Sacral structures are built in different styles - from gothic to baroque. The oldest one -  medieval church in Haczów - dates back to the 14th century / Łukasz Zandecki / Agencja Gazeta - miniatura
  • Both Norwegian churches 'stavkirke' and wooden churhces of the south Poland are the oldest complex of temples in Europe. Some of the churches situated in Małopolska and Podkarpacie regions were listed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites in 2003. Sacral structures are built in different styles - from gothic to baroque. The oldest one -  medieval church in Haczów - dates back to the 14th century / Franciszek Mazur / Agencja Gazeta - miniatura
  • Both Norwegian churches 'stavkirke' and wooden churhces of the south Poland are the oldest complex of temples in Europe. Some of the churches situated in Małopolska and Podkarpacie regions were listed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites in 2003. Sacral structures are built in different styles - from gothic to baroque. The oldest one -  medieval church in Haczów - dates back to the 14th century / Franciszek Mazur / Agencja Gazeta - miniatura
  • Both Norwegian churches 'stavkirke' and wooden churhces of the south Poland are the oldest complex of temples in Europe. Some of the churches situated in Małopolska and Podkarpacie regions were listed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites in 2003. Sacral structures are built in different styles - from gothic to baroque. The oldest one -  medieval church in Haczów - dates back to the 14th century / Łukasz Zandecki / Agencja Gazeta - miniatura

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