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Address: ul. Grzegorza z Sanoka 5 , Sanok
Built in the neo-Roman style in place of the old Gothic temple. Archangel Michael, which burned down completely in 1782. The church was founded thanks to the initiative of the then pastor, Fr. Franciszek Czaszyński. It was built in the years 1874-1988 and successively equipped with new valuable objects. The temple is made of stone, oriented on a rectangular plan. It has three naves: the main upper and two lateral lower ones. In July 1895 new organs came to the church, which were made by Antoni Konieczny from Jasionów, while in 1925 new bells were purchased and blessed. On the front facade of the church there is a sculpture depicting Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception by Stanisław Piątkiewicz, in the middle a tombstone of the Sanok staroste Sebastian Lubomirski from 1558, originally from the church. Of Archangel Michael. The church is surrounded by a statue of John Paul II, initiated by the former prelate priest Adam Sudoł. Unveiled in June 2011.
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Formerly called Peace Square or Mansjonarski Square. It is located in the center of Sanok, in the Śródmieście district. Along with the parish church, it is located near the Sanok market square behind the tenement...
It was built in the nineteenth century. Originally, the building was a private tenement house of the Jewish Ramer family, hence the traditional name of the building. After the war, the architectural structure of the...
The tenement house was built in 1906 by Karol Gerardis. It is a brick, one-storey building, the facade is decorated with Art Nouveau decorations, adjacent to it a balcony with a metal, ornamented balustrade. A sculpture...
The building was built in 1907. Represents the Art Nouveau style. It is a two-facade, three-storey building, the facade contains numerous decorations. During World War II and the occupation, the building was the seat of...
Formerly called Peace Square or Mansjonarski Square. It is located in the center of Sanok, in the Śródmieście district. Along with the parish church, it is located near the Sanok market square behind the tenement...
It was built in the nineteenth century. Originally, the building was a private tenement house of the Jewish Ramer family, hence the traditional name of the building. After the war, the architectural structure of the...
The tenement house was built in 1906 by Karol Gerardis. It is a brick, one-storey building, the facade is decorated with Art Nouveau decorations, adjacent to it a balcony with a metal, ornamented balustrade. A sculpture...
The building was built in 1907. Represents the Art Nouveau style. It is a two-facade, three-storey building, the facade contains numerous decorations. During World War II and the occupation, the building was the seat of...