st Florian's church on 700-lecia st |
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St Florian's church on 700-lecia St
 The Gothic parish church was built at the beginning of the C15th at the place of the former Romanesque temple. The blocks from the church were used to build it. One of blocks fitted in the northern side of the church is decorated with an engraving depicting a horseman. The church has three aisles and a separate, closed, three-span, rectangular chancel. A cylindrical stairwell tower leads to the church's attic. The church's interior is baroque-late-classical in style. A late-Gothic Crucifixion scene is placed on a rainbow beam above the high altar made of stucco, adorned with worshipping angels, which surround columns and pilasters sustaining wavy cornices and the finial of the altar. In the middle of the high altar there is the portrait of St Florian. The side altars are concave. In the right altar there are the sculptures of John Nepomucen and St Joseph. The left altar is decorated with a Pieta from the C16th and the early-baroque sculptures of St Stanislaus and St Adalbert from the C18th. A sculpture of the Risen Christ. One of the most outstanding elements of the church is a late-classical organ from the second half of the C19th. The two confessionals in rococo style come from the C18th.
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