Kostel svatého Antonína Paduánského
Facts and practical information
Church dedicated to St. Antoni Padewski in Ligota Górna-a historic, wooden church in Ligota Górna, on Góra Mała Praszywa in the Silesian-Moravian Beskids, in the Czech Republic. It is a branch church of the parish of St. Jerzy in Dobra.
The church was built in 1640 from the Foundation of Count Jerzy of Oppersdorf, the owner of the Frydec state state, according to legend in thanks for saving life while hunting. At the last moment the servant of the count was to shoot a charging deer charging at his master. The first mass took place on August 5, 1640. Despite the fact that the church was in the territory of the parish in Dobra, it was originally subject to the parish in Frydek. Initially, he was also dedicated to Saint. Ignacy Loyola, but this changed after the construction of the church under this challenge in 1673 on the Hill of Borów in Malenowice by his son Jerzy, Franciszek Eusebius. The image of St. Antoni Padewski, who became the new patron of the temple. From then on, this church hosted indulgences popular among the inhabitants of Cieszyn Silesia taking place on the first Sunday after St. Antoni. In 1753 and 1769 the church was covered with shingle. In 1779 he was expanded to be expanded with a sacristy and empora. In 1860 a tower with a signature was added above the temple. During World War II in May 1945 the church suffered as a result of a pomegranate explosion, but was renovated in a short time.
The nave is made of thick fir beams, it adheres to it three -sided closed presbytery with a sacristy. They are covered with roofs with separate ridges and the whole is covered with shingle. The decor of the church is modest, the wonderful picture of St. Antoni. The pulpit comes from 1794 and the organs from 1801.
At the other end of the clearing there is a wooden shelter.
Moravskoslezský
Kostel svatého Antonína Paduánského – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Beskydy, Outdoor swimming pool, Morávka Dam, Nošovice.