Church of Our Lady Queen of the Polish Iwięcinie

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In the village Iwiecino, lying on the route Koszalin-Darłowo, located a little over 4 km from the Baltic coast, is a Gothic church of Our Lady Queen of Polish of the fourteenth century, restored in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.It is a brick building, oriented, with a three-sided presbytery with lancet windows. From the west, is a four-storey tower, covered with massive buttresses, the soaring dome is covered with shingles. The rich décor of the temple include among others the late Gothic crucifix, Renaissance altar, Renaissance pulpit, baptismal font, choir and benches sill of the seventeenth century and the bodies of the eighteenth century. Surrounded by a small wall of boulders stacked without mortar, in which there are three wooden gate in the early eighteenth century, unique relics Pomeranian folk craft. This comes from the village of sculpting champion Andrew Wencel, creator of the main altar in Koszalin cathedral from 1512.

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