Wooden_Churches_of_Southern_Little_Poland

Wooden churches of Southern Lesser Poland

Wooden churches of Southern Lesser Poland

UNESCO World Heritage Site in Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland


The wooden churches of southern Lesser Poland (Polish: drewniane kościoły południowej Małopolski) of the UNESCO inscription are located in Binarowa, Blizne, Dębno, Haczów, Lipnica Murowana, and Sękowa (Lesser Poland Voivodeship or Małopolska).[1] There are in fact many others of the region which fit the description: "The wooden churches of southern Little Poland represent outstanding examples of the different aspects of medieval church-building traditions in Roman Catholic culture. Built using the horizontal log technique, common in eastern and northern Europe since the Middle Ages..."

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The wooden church style of the region originated in the late Medieval, the late sixteenth century, and began with Gothic ornament and polychrome detail, but because they were timber construction, the structure, general form, and feeling is entirely different from the gothic architecture or Polish Gothic (in stone or brick). Later construction show Rococo and Baroque ornamental influence. The form of these Roman Catholic churches is deeply influenced by the Greco-Catholic and Orthodox presence in the region. Some display Greek cross plans and onion domes, but the most interesting of the churches combine these features with the Roman forms with elongated naves and steeples. Other collections of wooden churches of the region are in the open-air museums in Sanok and Nowy Sącz.

St. Michael Archangel's Church, Binarowa

St. Michael the Archangel Church in Binarowa from circa 1500
Interior of the St. Michael the Archangel Church in Binarowa

All Saints Church, Blizne

Church of All Saints in Blizne, east of Jasienica Rosielna

St. Michael Archangel's Church, Dębno

St. Michael the Archangel Church in Dębno from 15th century

Assumption of Holy Mary Church, Haczów

Assumption of Holy Mary, Haczów, Poland; the oldest wooden gothic temple in Europe, 1388

St. Leonard's Church, Lipnica Murowana

St. Leonard Church in Lipnica Murowana, late 15th century

Saints Philip and James Church, Sękowa

Church of St. Phillip and St. Jacob in Sękowa, from 1520

Other wooden churches of the region

See also


References

  1. World Heritage Site. "Wooden Churches of Southern Małopolska". Inscription. UNESCO. Retrieved 2017-11-21.

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