Tło Low Beskids

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Most tourists know perfectly well that trips in the Low Beskids can turn into a unique adventure. It is a land tempting with wonderful nature, valuable monuments and picturesque landscapes. Among many interesting places, which are certainly worth paying a little attention during a trip to this part of Poland, Bogusza is an important place - one of the many Beskids villages in which before the World War II the Lemko population dominated. Why is it worth visiting here? Because in this town there is an exceptionally beautiful church, next to which it is difficult to pass by indifferently. Built in the mid-nineteenth century, the church is a valuable monument of wooden architecture. This is one of the more interesting examples of Lemko architecture in the Low Beskids. It delights with its shapely silhouette, and its structure is perfectly visible for the typical Lemkos division of the church into three parts: the nave, the women's gallery and the most important presbytery. The interior of the church also deserves attention, with the polychrome from the late nineteenth century deserving special mention. In the interior you can also see several pieces of equipment that come from the previous temple. One of them is the iconostasis from the second half of the 17th century, the other - the altar of the Last Supper from 1630.

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