St. parish church Michał Achanioł, previously named after Blessed Virgin Mary, being the main seat of the Grodków deanery. It was built in the early Gothic style. The first mention of the building appears as early as 1282. In 1449, it was burned during a fire, and then quickly restored. The 15th and 16th centuries were the time to expand the temple, but the Thirty Years' War did not spare the building - it was burned again, but before 1671 it was renewed by the efforts of Bishop Sebastian Rostock. The church has an early Gothic presbytery with a Wendish arrangement from the 13th century, the rest of the church has a Polish arrangement, the chancel has a sacristy from the turn of the 15th and 16th centuries, the main altar was built in the late Baroque style, founded in 1729 by priest Henryk Schmidt, and made by sculptor Michał Kossler from Niemodlin and painter Melchior Franciszek Ansi. The church also has a baroque marble baptismal font, an organ prospectus and a bell, which was poured in 1833 and placed above the presbytery. Contemporary style furnishings resemble mannerist-baroque.
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The central part of the city of Grodków built on the plan of the district, entered on the list of monuments according to the register of the National Heritage Institute. There are the most magnificent city walls, a...
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The central part of the city of Grodków built on the plan of the district, entered on the list of monuments according to the register of the National Heritage Institute. There are the most magnificent city walls, a...
The Kopice Palace, also known as the "Palace on the Water", was once surrounded by extensive ponds from all sides. It is surrounded by an impressive 60-hectare park. Its interiors once housed excellent collections of...
The Museum of the Opole Village is a unique attraction of the Opolskie Voivodeship. Its task is to popularize the regional culture of the Opole region. On a 10 ha area planted with trees and lush greenery, buildings...
One of the oldest preserved monuments in Poland today. The round castle tower was formerly located in the southeast corner of the Piast castle. Built around 1300 during the reign of Prince Bolek I. The helmet of the...