Tarnow Church

The present church in Tarnow is thought to date from the 14th century. The Gothic church with two naves and four brick bays, with pointed vaults, was divided in such a way that women and men were seated separated by a row of pillars. The church has an altar with a carved central sanctuary dating from the 15th century.

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Key Features

  • Architecture

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