St Clemens Church, Zakopane
St Clemens Church is a 19th-century wooden church in Zakopane. It is one of the historic wooden churches in the Małopolska Province in southern Poland.
About this building
The church was founded in 1800 by Paweł Gąsienica. It has a single nave with three altars created by sculptor Wojciech Kułach. In front there is a portico built in 1947. The church underwent a restoration in 2003.
The building is next to the Pęksowy Brzyzek National Cemetery, one of the most famous in Poland due to the creativity with which the people of Zakopane adorn the tombstones of their loved ones.