Wooden church
33-260 Żelichów
St. Sigismund’s church in Żelichów was built in the 17th century and it is a wooden, one-nave temple covered with shingle roof. Inside there are late Gothic sculptures and a decorated portal. One of the most precious elements of the church are: a late Gothic polyptych of the 16th century, probably work of one of Silesian woodcarvers workshops, relocated from the church in Tymowa, Lower Silesia and a Baroque pulpit of the 18th century. In the chapel, which opens into the nave with an arcade, there is an 18th century Rococo altar with a painting of St. Ann teaching Mary of the turn of the 20th century.
Click to listen highlighted text! St. Sigismund’s church in Żelichów was built in the 17th century and it is a wooden, one-nave temple covered with shingle roof. Inside there are late Gothic sculptures and a decorated portal. One of the most precious elements of the church are: a late Gothic polyptych of the 16th century, probably work of one of Silesian woodcarvers workshops, relocated from the church in Tymowa, Lower Silesia and a Baroque pulpit of the 18th century. In the chapel, which opens into the nave with an arcade, there is an 18th century Rococo altar with a painting of St. Ann teaching Mary of the turn of the 20th century.St. Sigismund’s church in Żelichów was built in the 17th century and it is a wooden, one-nave temple covered with shingle roof. Inside there are late Gothic sculptures and a decorated portal. One of the most precious elements of the church are: a late Gothic polyptych of the 16th century, probably work of one of Silesian woodcarvers workshops, relocated from the church in Tymowa, Lower Silesia and a Baroque pulpit of the 18th century. In the chapel, which opens into the nave with an arcade, there is an 18th century Rococo altar with a painting of St. Ann teaching Mary of the turn of the 20th century.