Tserkov in Tyniowice was built in 1700 or 1709
The three-part, log tserkva is oriented eastward. It comprises an octagonal nave (a rare example of a rotund-type structure), as well as a much smaller chancel enclosed on the eastern side with semi-hexagonal walls, and a square narthex on the western side, with a size similar to that of the chancel.
The tserkva is not open to visitors.
Read more about the attraction on the Wooden Architecture Route website
Photo: Wawrzyniec Augustyn