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Church of St. Stanislaus

Local name: Kościół św. Stanisława

It is a late Baroque church with a richly shaped body, almost completely devoid of right angles. The original interior design has been preserved, which is characterized by unusual harmony and elegance of flowing lines. The confessionals from the second half deserve special attention in the temple. 18th century, pulpit, tombstone of Jan of Czernina from the 15th century and decorative capitals.

The interiors of the buildings are crowned with stucco decorations and sail vaults. The wide nave in the form of an elongated octagon, is covered by a flat dome and houses six side altars. The equipment of the temple is usually baroque in the style of Louis XVI. Behind the main altar from the middle of In the 18th century we will find one of the most valuable sculptures of the late Middle Ages in Poland. This is the tombstone of the city's founder, Jan of Czernina, who died in 1423.

The temple was built in 1751 on a rectangular plan and is the work of Karol Marcin Frantz. Above the main entrance there is a portal with the Sulim Sułkowski family cartouche. A tower with a Rococo helmet from the mid-century was incorporated into the facade of the temple. 18th century

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    Kościelna 164-130 Rydzyna , Poland