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Religious celebrations and processions

designation:

Byczyna Municipality

short description:

Ash Wednesday, Lent, Easter, Ascension, Whitsun, Corpus Christi, Advent, All Saints Christmas

detailed description:

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;

Accessible:

Car, Trail, Bike, Others

Animals allowed: No