Church in Królik Polski was erected in 1751−1756. It was damaged during WWII, and then restored in the 1950-60s
Church in Królik Polski
Parish of Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Królik Polski
Bieszczadzka 129
38-481 Rymanów-Zdrój
The log church, oriented towards the East, is covered with shingles. The chancel with a square floor plan, is adjoined by a brick sacristy from 1647, a relic of the previous church.
The rood beam supports the Crucifixion Group from the mid-1800s. The high altar, dating from 1771, holds a picture of the Holy Mother and Child. Inside we can also see a pulpit from 1759, a stone baptismal font from 1720 and pipe organ casing from 1756.
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Photo: Krystian Kłysewicz