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Wooden church

Wooden church

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The church was built in 1697. It is one of the few fully wooden churches located in the Podkarpacie region. The interior of the church also deserves attention, there are baroque elements. There are four altars and a historic pulpit in the church. The area next to the church is surrounded by a wooden fence

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Wooden buildings

Wooden buildings

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The row of wooden buildings in Biesiadki was built after the great fire in 1920, which burned down most of the earlier wooden buildings. Houses erected along the main road face it with their gables. The log cabins are timbered and covered with gable roofs. The windows have decorative cut frames, and the painted walls

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Wooden Church

Wooden Church

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The church was erected in 1697. It is one of the few completely wooden churches of the Sub-Carpathian region. Also the interior deserves our attention, and there can be found some Baroque elements. In the church there are four altars and a historic pulpit. The area is surrounded by a single-gate wooden fence. Near the

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Wooden Church

Wooden Church

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A Baroque wooden church built in 1661. It is situated in an extraordinary charming place, in the centre of Biesiadki village, located on a little hill. The church is oriented, three-nave, and has a triangularly enclosed choir. Inside there is a Baroque main altar, as well as two late Baroque side altars. The area of

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Hotel Tadeusz

Hotel Tadeusz

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Hotel Tadeusz is housed in a regional-style building, close to the A4 motorway exit, on the national road 75. There are double, triple, superior and deluxe rooms available. A breakfast buffet and traditional Polish and regional dishes are served at the inn at Tadeusz. The perfect way to relax is to play billiards, darts or

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Manor park

Manor park

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The manor garden in Gnojnik was established around 1730 and in its heyday it was second only to the palace Goetz Park. At that time, it had the characteristics of the French style – a symmetrical layout of quarters and walking paths, later English. Characteristic elements of the park are: linden and ash alleys leading

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