Church of the Immaculate Conception of Blessed Virgin Mary
The first church, which was built here already in the 18th Century, was a filial church of the temple in Golice. On 22 August 1782, it was destroyed by a lightning strike. Due to the rising numbers of the local population in the second half of the 19th Century, it became necessary to build a new church. The temple was erected between the mansion buildings to the west, and the village square to the east. Construction works were completed in 1867 and the church has not been altered since. The church was designed according to the principles of the Bauhaus school as an aiseless buildings on a rectangular plan, made with brick, with a Gothic Revival façade with straight division lines. The style is completed with slender windows and a rose window above the entrance door.
Region
Lubusz Oder Defile
About the region
The area of the seven neighbouring communes located along the Oder and the...