Historic wooden church building, church from the 16th century. It is on the list of the most valuable monuments in the world and UNESCO. It was built entirely of wood, without the use of metal joints. Currently belongs to the Museum of Borderlands in Lubaczów.
The building on the hill is very well preserved. It was built of oak fir wood, has a belfry and is surrounded by a stone wall. Formerly a shelter during Tatar raids. The characteristic feature is the so-called. Saturdays or low rooms supported on the pillars surrounding the church. On the wall in the chancel are painted old polychromes painted on wood.
Near the church there are three cemeteries. On one of them are stone crosses and the crypt of Andrushevsky family, the owners of Radruza. On the rest are ancient tombstones made in the stone center in Stary Bruśnie.
On display in the Museum you can see icons from the church, among others. Two-sided icon with the scene of the Crucifixion and the Annunciation.
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