St Martin's church
St Martin's church, situated in Klemens Janicki St, built in the C14th is the oldest building in Znin. After the chancel was torn down, the church's aisle was extended by the third span; as a result a new chancel was created. A square tower was also rebuilt, which partially disrupted the church's style. The church furnishing comes from the C17th and C18th. The hight altar, built in the C17th, transformed in the first half of the C19th, is decorated with the sculptures of St Peter and Paul as well as a portrait of the church's patron saint, St Martin. The neo-baroque side altars come from the second half of the C19th. In the left altar there is a portrait of St Benon. Two confessionals, a pulpit and a baptismal font in the rococo style come from the C19th. Other church decorations include an early-baroque Crucifixion scene from the C17th and a statue of St Catherine of Siena from the end of the C17th.
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