Kościół pw. św. Barbary
Facts and practical information
St. Barbara's Church in Budzyn is a Roman Catholic parish church located in the town of Budzyn, in Greater Poland Province, on Priest Struka Street.
The construction of the church began in 1842 and was completed in 1849. The church represents the Neo-Renaissance style and was built on the site of a former wooden church. It is a brick, oriented, one-nave building with a three-storey tower, the top of which is decorated with a small bell turret topped with a conical roof with a cross. The tower is located at the western elevation. The interior is in the Baroque style. The main altar was created in the seventeenth century, in its central field there is a painting of the Holy Trinity, painted at the turn of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries and represents the so-called school of Wielkopolska. On the left and right side there are sculptures of saints: Stanislaus, Wojciech, Barbara and Dorota. The upper tier of the altar is decorated with the image of St. Barbara, the patron saint of the temple, created in the nineteenth century. At the side walls of the nave are two identical altars from the late eighteenth century. The new pulpit is decorated with a late Gothic statue of Salvator Mundi made in the first half of the 16th century. The church equipment is also represented by: painting of the Holy Family painted by J. B±kowski in 1818, folk crucifix, Renaissance tower monstrance made in 1636.
Rynkowa 16Budzyń 64-840 Greater Poland
Kościół pw. św. Barbary – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Kościół pw. św. Maksymiliana Kolbego.