Greek Catholic tserkov in Zadąbrowie was built in 1660 (according to some sources in 1584)
Inside there are flat ceilings. No original features have been preserved, except for parts of figural and ornamental wall paintings and two side altars, with Archangel Michael the Archistrategos (to the right) and St. Nicholas the Wonderworker (to the left). The furnishings also include two procession floats with folk-style representation of Archangel Michael, a kivot and parts of an iconostasis. An 18th century icon, and part of a 17th century icon, as well as a tserkva banner and candlesticks were found during conservation works.
Read more about the attraction on the Wooden Architecture Route website
Photo: Magdalena Bodzek