Golgotha of the Beskids, Religious monument in Radziechowy, Poland.
The Golgotha of the Beskids is a religious monument featuring fourteen Stations of the Cross sculptures distributed across Matyska Hill, depicting the final moments of Christ's life. The artworks are connected by maintained pathways that wind through the hill.
The monument was built in the late nineteen eighties as a pilgrimage destination in the Beskids. It was developed to draw believers from across the region and create a place for spiritual reflection.
The sculptures here blend religious symbolism with modern artistic interpretations created by local carvers. They reflect the deep connection between the region's faith and its artistic heritage.
The site is accessible year-round and requires only average fitness for the ascent. Information boards at each station explain the significance and allow you to explore at your own pace.
At the summit stands a large cross marking the millennium and symbolizing the goal of the pilgrimage. This closing landmark offers sweeping views of the surrounding mountains and completes the spiritual journey.
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