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Greek Catholic church of Boykos from Rosolin near Lutowiska built in 1750 with complete equipment, presented at the open-air museum in Sanok. The founder of the temple is unknown, perhaps it was a family of village owners - Giebułtowski. The church building is three-parted with a small sacristy and has three windows in the main part and one small in the sacristy. Covered with a shingle roof, topped with a tower with an iron cross. The roof extends beyond the building. Above the vestibule, the choir with a balustrade protrudes over the nave. The main altar presents the Coronation of the Virgin Mary (in adoration of Saint Onuphrius). In the side altars of St. John of Nepomuk and Saint. Nicholas. A passion group on a rainbow beam. Walls and (partly) polychrome ceiling. Mon nave painting of St. Florian. The church complex also includes the original: belfry and morgue.
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The Galician market in Sanok is a municipal sector at the Museum of Folk Architecture in Sanok. It was officially opened on September 16, 2011. The market area presents examples of urbanization of small towns occurring...
The open-air museum in Sanok is one of the most beautiful open-air museums in Europe - the picturesque location on the right bank of the San at the foot of the Sanocko-Turczańskie Mountains quite faithfully reflects...
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