CHURCH OF St. DYMITRA in Leluchów - was built in 1861 in the West Lemko style. It was erected near the site of the now defunct church from 1780, which was probably transferred to Slovakia. It is a wooden, three-section, single-nave building with shingled roofs. Metal roofs, tented above the nave, ridge above the presbytery, multi-slope in the lower parts, broken, stepped, above the women's gallery - gable. The tower with an overhanging room is crowned with a tent helmet with a hexagonal apparent lantern.
The interior of the church is decorated with polychrome from the beginning of our century, and the Rococo-Classicist iconostasis from the 19th century, decorated with icons from 1895 painted by Antoni and Michał Bogdański. There are also two icons that are probably the remains of the former church: Yeraikon (St. Veronica's veil) from the end of the 18th century, and the icon of St. Nicholas. From the equipment, procession crosses and feretrons have also survived. Next to the church, there is a free-standing bell tower of pillar construction, boarded at the bottom, covered with a shingle roof. The temple is surrounded by a fieldstone fence and numerous old trees. The two oldest 100-year-old lime trees are monuments of nature. The Greek Catholic parish was endowed in 1736 by the bishop FK Szaniawski. Currently, it is the Roman Catholic church of Motherhood of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
33-370 Muszyna, Leluchów 15a
Lack
11,1 km
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