St. Paul the Apostle’s Conversion Church
32-813 Uście Solne
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A Roman-Catholic church built in the 19th-century. Renovated after World War I, during which it was destroyed even in 70 percents. The church bears some features of the Classicist style. The interior consists of five altars, a painting of the Mother of God and the Baby, a semicircular choir and two chapels. At the entrance there are figures of St. Peter and St. Paul. The ceiling is adorned by frescoes depicting scenes from the Bible. Since 1971, the church has been enlisted in the register of the real estate monuments of Lesser Poland (the Małopolska region).
Click to listen highlighted text! A Roman-Catholic church built in the 19th-century. Renovated after World War I, during which it was destroyed even in 70 percents. The church bears some features of the Classicist style. The interior consists of five altars, a painting of the Mother of God and the Baby, a semicircular choir and two chapels. At the entrance there are figures of St. Peter and St. Paul. The ceiling is adorned by frescoes depicting scenes from the Bible. Since 1971, the church has been enlisted in the register of the real estate monuments of Lesser Poland (the Małopolska region).A Roman-Catholic church built in the 19th-century. Renovated after World War I, during which it was destroyed even in 70 percents. The church bears some features of the Classicist style. The interior consists of five altars, a painting of the Mother of God and the Baby, a semicircular choir and two chapels. At the entrance there are figures of St. Peter and St. Paul. The ceiling is adorned by frescoes depicting scenes from the Bible. Since 1971, the church has been enlisted in the register of the real estate monuments of Lesser Poland (the Małopolska region).