Its three characteristic onion domes can be seen from afar at the other bank of the river. The earliest reference to the original tserkov complex in Dobra Szlachecka existing here dates from 1433. The tserkva of St. Nicholas was built in 1879. In 1944 during the war, the central dome over the main nave was damaged. As a result of renovation works carried out in 2003, the local people managed to save the landmark and restore its former structure

Tserkov complex in Dobra Szlachecka

 

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The tserkva, oriented towards the east, is a typical three-part log structure, clad with vertical wood planks. The gable roof is covered with sheet metal. Over the nave, the chancel and the narthex there are large onion domes. Another structure here is a freestanding gateway belfry tower, built in the 1600s and reconstructed in the 1700s.

 

Read more about the attraction on the Wooden Architecture Route website

 

 

Photo: Krystian Kłysewicz