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Orthodox church in Zdynia, Oosters-orthodox kerkgebouw in Polen

The Orthodox church in Zdynia is a wholly wooden structure built in the late 1700s with a traditional form, steep pitched roof, and tall steeple. The three-part building features a simple nave, a pointed chancel, and an open bell chamber, with colorful interior decorations and an 18th-century iconostas displaying religious icons.

The building was constructed between 1786 and 1795, originally serving as a Greek Catholic church before becoming Orthodox. This transformation reflects the region's complex religious history and the shifts in community identity over centuries.

The church bears the religious traditions of the Lemko people, an ethnic group from the Carpathian region whose faith shaped local life for centuries. It remains an active place of worship where villagers gather for services and celebrations, keeping these customs alive in the community.

The church is accessible via local roads and positioned at the village edge, making it easy to find while feeling removed from busy areas. The rural setting allows for peaceful exploration, and contact information is available for visitors seeking additional guidance or assistance.

A cemetery beside the church holds old gravestones, including the burial of Priest Maxim Sandovich, who was killed by Austrian soldiers during World War I. These graves tell stories of local people and connect visitors to the real human history behind this place.

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February 9, 2026 07:42
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