We come back to our Wooden Architecture Route:) Today we present you the church in Wolowiec. Just next to the church there is an old cementary. The photos from it you can see in tomorrow post:)
More information about the church you can see in the second photo.
Dear friends m2! Could be this church is a kind of museum nowadays? This wooden archtecture route is magnificent indeed!I would like to visit there so much! Léia
Another amazing wonder! How many are there? ;-)) I have tagged you. I hope you'll forgive me! Info @ http://versaillesdailyphoto.blogspot.com/2009/05/ok.html
We would like to share with you our best photos of Nowy Sacz and its neighborhood. Our town is not large (about 85,000 inhabitants; located in the south of Poland) but there is a lot of places which are worth to see.
We hope you will enjoy Nowy Sacz!
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Another precious (wooden) gem!
Dear friends m2!
Could be this church is a kind of museum nowadays?
This wooden archtecture route is magnificent indeed!I would like to visit there so much!
Léia
There is something about wood that connects with life...perhaps its warmth, or vulnerability.
We were at Disney World (Epcot) today and saw a replica of a Norwegian Stave Church which is all wood, also.
Fascinating architecture. If the top of the building on the left were different, it would indeed look like a Norwegian Stave Church.
Wonderful wooden church with blue sky.
The church looks so fragile compared to the brick and concrete structures I'm used to seeing.
I agree these wooden churches are beautifull.
Super, tego nie znam!
Vulnerability, that's the word. Wooden architecture rarely gets very old. A heritage to care for.
Really, I find the architecture of these wooden churches so fascinating. Very unique.
Great shot of an amazing looking architecture, M_M!!
zannnie & zsolt
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A new perspective of this amazing building!
Another amazing wonder! How many are there? ;-))
I have tagged you. I hope you'll forgive me! Info @ http://versaillesdailyphoto.blogspot.com/2009/05/ok.html
What stunning churches! Maybe you know that north-western Romania also has lots of wooden churches. I'm amazed they manage to last so long!
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