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Radruż, Rural settlement in Subcarpathian Voivodeship, Poland

Radruż is a rural village located near the Ukrainian border in the Subcarpathian region, with rolling terrain and scattered traditional houses throughout the settlement. The main landmark is the wooden Orthodox church, a three-part structure perched on a slight elevation, accompanied by a separate bell tower built on nine wooden posts.

The settlement first appeared in records from 1444, while the wooden Orthodox church was built in the early 1500s and documented officially in 1531. The structure has survived centuries of change and was later recognized as a World Heritage site, reflecting its importance in preserving traditional wooden architecture.

The wooden church reflects Orthodox traditions through its three-part structure and construction methods using local materials like fir and oak wood. The building shows how these materials were carefully chosen and worked together to create a space that served the local community for centuries.

The village is accessible by regional roads that connect to Lubaczów, where visitors can find accommodation, restaurants, and basic services. Exploring on foot allows you to appreciate the surroundings at a natural pace and discover the quieter corners of the settlement.

The wooden church earned recognition as a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2013, making it part of a protected group of wooden churches across Eastern Europe. This designation highlights how the village preserves methods of traditional carpentry that have nearly disappeared elsewhere.

Location: Gmina Horyniec-Zdrój

GPS coordinates: 50.17417,23.39944

Latest update: December 11, 2025 11:04

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