The wooden Greek-Catholic tserkva of Sobor of the Mother of God was built during 1923−1926 at a location of an older church from 1777. It was built in a village of Kormanice, which no longer exists but in those times was a neighbour to Fredropol, a town established by Andrzej Maksymilian Fredro

Tserkov complex in Fredropol

 

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The log church, oriented eastward, comprises three parts including a sanctuary, enclosed with semi-hexagonal walls and on both sides adjoined by rectangular pastoforia. The most distinctive feature is the octagonal drum sitting on top of a base structure with skirt roofs running at three heights; the drum is covered with a shapely dome topped with a false lantern.

 

Read more about the attraction on the Wooden Architecture Route website

 

 

Photo: Krystian Kłysewicz