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Kościół Narodzenia Pańskiego i świętego Bartłomieja Apostoła Kraków Mogiła

Church of St. Bartholomew, Kraków-Mogiła

Pod bezchmurnym niebem, drewniany kościół z sygnaturką na stromym, dwuspadowym dachu, pokrytym gontem. Z zadaszonym wejściem i małym oknem nad nim. Wyżej z ścianą w kształcie trójkąta i małym w niej oknem. Z wysokimi oknami z boku i w nawie bocznej. Z kwadratową niską zakrystią obok nawy bocznej. Z tyłu otoczony niskim drewnianym ogrodzeniem, obok kilka drzew i przed kościołem trawa.

ul. Klasztorna 4, 31-979 Kraków Tourist region: Kraków i okolice

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The church in Kraków-Mogiła dates back to 1466, which makes it one of the oldest surviving churches in Małopolska. Even the name of its creator survives. He was the royal carpenter by the name of Maciej Mączka (as announced by the inscription carved on the southern portal of the church). The slender building has no towers, while the 18th century wooden belfry standing right next to it has a dome-shaped helmet. The church premises are entered through the belfry. In the 18th century, side chapels and a multi-storey sacristy were added to the church, which altered somewhat the simple medieval form of the building. The interior of the church is interesting. It features three naves, which was very rare among the known Gothic wooden churches in Małopolska. Although the furnishings and the polychrome come from the 18th century, the ogival arcades between the naves and the carved portal are from the time when the church was originally built.
The slender building has no towers, while the 18th century wooden belfry standing right next to it has a dome-shaped helmet. The church premises are entered through the belfry. In the 18th century, side chapels and a multi-storey sacristy were added to the church, which altered somewhat the simple medieval form of the building. The interior of the church is interesting. It features three naves, which was very rare among the known Gothic wooden churches in Małopolska. Although the furnishings and the polychrome come from the 18th century, the ogival arcades between the naves and the carved portal are from the time when the church was originally built.

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