Saint George church in Biłgoraj, Eastern Orthodox church in Biłgoraj, Poland.
Saint George church is a brick structure in Białgoraj featuring eclectic design elements drawn from various architectural periods. The building incorporates stylistic features from multiple traditions in its overall composition.
The church was built in 1790 as a Greek Catholic place of worship and underwent extensive renovations in 1919. After these alterations, it took on its current role as a Roman Catholic filial church.
The church reflects the religious diversity of Białgoraj, having served different faith communities including Greek Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, and Roman Catholic congregations. This layered religious history remains visible in the decoration and layout choices that blend traditions together.
The church is located in Białgoraj and is accessible to visitors, particularly during religious services. Check ahead to confirm visiting hours and ensure access to the interior.
The building received official monument status through two separate registrations in the Lublin Voivodeship, first in 1957 and again in 1983. This dual registration highlights the lasting architectural and historical importance of the structure.
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