Religious celebrations and processions
Byczyna Municipality
Ash Wednesday, Lent, Easter, Ascension, Whitsun, Corpus Christi, Advent, All Saints Christmas
The rich history of the Byczyna Municipality is reflected in its historical buildings, especially church buildings, which are a testimony to its past: Biskupice: wooden church of St. John the Baptist, 17th century; Byczyna: Holy Trinity church, Baroque, 1767; Lutheran church of St. Nicholas, Gothic, 14th/15th century; St. Hedwig cemetery, 14th, 16th/19th centuries; Ciecierzyn: former Lutheran church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, neo-Gothic, 19th century; Dobiercice: St. John of Dukla church, 1861; Go?kowice: subsidiary church of St. John the Baptist, wooden, 1766 – 1767; Jakubowice: subsidiary church of Our Lady Queen of Poland, wooden, 17th century; Kostów: St. Augustine church, neo-Baroque, 1911; Miechowa: St. Hyacinth subsidiary church, wooden, 16th century; Paruszowice: Lutheran chapel, neo-Gothic, 15th, 19th centuries; Polanowice: former Lutheran church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary neo-Gothic, 1913; Roszkowice: St. Anthony church, neo-Romanesque, 1848-1849; Sarnów: brick chapel of St. John the Baptist, early 18th century; Wojs?awice: St. Joseph church, neo-Gothic, late 19th century;
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