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Church of St Peter and St Paul

Church of St Peter and St Paul

Lachowice, PL

The Church of St Peter and St Paul was founded in the 18th century by Teresa Wielopolska. It is considered one of the most beautiful wooden churches in the province of Małopolska.

Church of St Peter and St Paul

Church of St Peter and St Paul

Northleach, GB

The first mention of the church in Northleach dates from around 1100, but from the end of the 14th century, the church was almost completely rebuilt in perpendicular Gothic style. The west tower was built around 1380-1400, and the baptismal font also dates from the end of the 14th century. The present nave and the south porch were built in the first half of the 15th century, as was the pulpit. The church was restored in 1877-84 according to the plans of the neo-Gothic architect James Brooks.

Church of St Philip and St James the Apostles

Church of St Philip and St James the Apostles

Sękowa, PL

The Filial Church of St. Philip and St. Jacob in Sękowa is one of the most precious wooden churches in Małopolska”,” and was entered into the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2003.

Church Of St Primoz

Church Of St Primoz

Jamnik, SI

The church of St. Primož and Felician is first mentioned in 1501. Its successive renovations gave it a baroque nave. Nowadays, the church is a popular picnic spot due to its panoramic position.

Church of St Simon and St Jude Thaddeus the Apostles

Church of St Simon and St Jude Thaddeus the Apostles

Białka Tatrzańska, PL

The Church of St. Simon and St. Jude Thaddeus the Apostles in Białka Tatrzańska is wooden church built by local carpenters – Jędrzej Topór and Jan Chlipalski in the 18th century.

Church of St Theodore

Church of St Theodore

Marseille, FR

The first church was built in the middle of the 17th century (begun in 1633, consecrated in 1648), replaced by a new church built between 1717 and 1732. Three side chapels were destroyed before the Revolution. The façade and the interior were rebuilt during the Second Empire between 1850 and 1870 (paintings of the vaults by Antoine Sublet).

Church of St-Laurent, Le Vigean

Le Vigean, FR

L'église primitive remonte à l'origine du monastère de Mauriac, vers 827. Elle est remplacée au 12e siècle par l'église actuelle.

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