St. Michael Archangel's Church
Facts and practical information
St. Michael Archangel's Church in Poland stands as a testament to the country's rich religious heritage and architectural beauty. This wooden church, constructed in the 15th century, is located in the village of Dębno Podhalańskie, and is celebrated as one of the finest examples of medieval wooden architecture in Central Europe. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site, recognized for its outstanding value and preservation of traditional construction methods.
The church is renowned for its intricate wooden details and well-preserved interior, which features original Gothic paintings from the 15th century. These artworks are of immense cultural and historic significance, providing a glimpse into the artistic expressions of the time. The construction of the church is based on a timber frame using the horizontal log technique, typical for the northern Carpathian region of the period.
Visitors to St. Michael Archangel's Church are often captivated by its harmonious integration with the surrounding landscape, and the serene atmosphere that pervades its walls. The church continues to hold regular services, maintaining its role as a place of worship and community gathering for the village.
Subcarpathian
St. Michael Archangel's Church – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Otryt, Kościół pw. Świętego Stanisława Biskupa, Cmentarz żydowski w Lutowiskach, Kościół pw. Świętego Mikołaja.