Church in Lubla was built in the mid-1400s, remodelled a number of times
Other interesting features include a rococo pulpit from 1778 and a confessional from the second half of the 1700s, as well as the most valuable sculpture here - a 18th century figure of the Immaculate Virgin Mary in a style of Italian Baroque. The wall paintings were renovated a number of times in the 1800s and 1900s. In place of the old pipe organs from the 1600s today we can see the new ones from 1962.
Read more about the attraction on the Wooden Architecture Route website
Photo: Krystian Kłysewicz