The Church dedicated to St. Anthony in Łodynia

, 38-700 Łodyna
49°27'45"N 22°35'25"E (49.462556, 22.590444)

Wooden Greek Catholic Orthodox Church of St. Michael the Archangel in Łodynia is now the filial parish Church of St. Anthony in BrzegiDolne. It was constructed in 1862 or renovated at that time. It is a wooden, orientated, tripartite temple with a log frame structure. Tin roof, ridged, gable roof of diverse height. Inside the temple there is a beamed ceiling, over which a musical choir was hung. The passageway from nave to presbytery was made in the shape of an arc with a basket-like cut. By the Orthodox church is a bell-gable tower from 1911. Nothing left from the old equipment – the icons are located in the Museum in Łańcut. After the correction of the State border in 1951 it was abandoned and served as a charcoal storage. In 1971 it was taken over by the Roman Catholic Church. The object was added to in the list of monuments in 1969 and also included to the Subcarpathian Wooden Architecture Trail.

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