Located In the village of Haczów (hah-choof), 16km east of Krosno and accessible by bus, this is the largest timber Gothic church in Europe and is a Unesco World Heritage site. Built in the mid-15th century on the site of a predecessor founded by Władysław Jagiełło in 1388, its interior walls and coffered ceiling are covered in rare naive paintings dating from the late 15th century and restored in the 1990s.
Church of the Assumption of Mary
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Franciscan Church of the Holy Cross
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1. Franciscan Church of the Holy Cross
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7. Museum of Folk Architecture
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8. Orthodox Cathedral of the Holy Trinity
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