Church of St. Nicholas in Domaradz was built in the 1400s. A number of alterations were carried out during the following centuries: a tower was added, and then removed, stone floor was installed, pipe organ was built, the nave was prolonged and divided into sections, a porch was added, the arcades were removed, and a turret was built on the roof of the nave

Church of St. Nicholas in Domaradz

Domaradz 343

36-230 Domaradz

phone: 13 434 74 61

 

www.domaradz.przemyska.pl

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Inside there are flat ceilings supported on four pillars dividing the nave as well as the chancel entrance with a rood beam which supports the neo-Baroque crucifix. The wall paintings date from 1887. The eclectic high altar was built in 1912. Particularly noteworthy is the tabernacle, sculpted in oak wood. The side altars, and the pulpit from the 1600s represent Baroque style. The furnishings also include late Baroque confessionals and a stone baptismal font with a wooden cover.

 

Read more about the attraction on the Wooden Architecture Route website

 

 

Places worth seeing nearby:

Church complex in Golcowa

  • Wooden manor house formerly owned by the Kaszubski family, in Domaradz

  • Church complex in Barycz

 

 

 

Photo: Krystian Kłysewicz