Kościół pw. św. Jana Nepomucena
Facts and practical information
The parish church of St. John Nepomucen in Wielkie Buczek was built in 1802. It was founded by bishop of Wrocław Jan Maurycy Strachwitz.
The church is wooden, one-nave, oriented, of log construction. The gable roof is covered with shingles. Above the nave on the west side there is a quadrilateral tower of pole construction, topped with an octagonal cupola with a lantern. The chancel is closed, polygonal, the wider and side naves are square in plan. A wooden choir supported on profiled columns. Classicistic organs from the beginning of the 19th century. In the nave there are stave doors with fittings. The church equipment includes: a high altar from the beginning of the nineteenth century, four late-baroque sculptures from the nineteenth century, a rococo sculpture of the Risen Christ from the second half of the eighteenth century, a rococo chalice from the fourth quarter of the eighteenth century, a neo-gothic century lamp from the first quarter of the twentieth century, altar bells from the late nineteenth century, a tray from the nineteenth century, a water boiler from the early nineteenth century, three nineteenth century candlesticks, a nineteenth century folk crucifix. The church was entered into the Register of Monuments on 27 December 1961. The church was renovated in the years 1954, 1967, 1979, 1987, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006.
Greater Poland
Kościół pw. św. Jana Nepomucena – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: St. Lawrence's Church, Kościół par. pw. św. Trójcy, Kościół pw. Męczeństwa św. Jana Chrzciciela.