The outer body of the Greek Catholic tserkov in Brzeżawa consists of two parts; however, inside there is a typical three-part layout. The building is covered with a hip roof, and brings to mind wooden Baroque churches. The traditional tripartite structure of the tserkva is also conveyed by three large Baroque-style cupolas with false roof lanterns
The church was built in 1843 at a location of an older structure. After the forced relocation of the local Greek-Catholic community, the building was taken over for the needs of the Roman Catholics living in the area. Today we can admire the church which was beautifully restored.
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Photo: Krystian Kłysewicz