Church of St Simon and St Judas Thaddeus - Zabytek.pl
Address
Rogoźnica, Świdnicka 2b
Location
woj. dolnośląskie, pow. świdnicki, gm. Strzegom - obszar wiejski
Historia
The church was originally erected somewhere around the year 1500 and subsequently redesigned in years 1675 and 1720.
Description
A single-nave church with a rectangular chancel adjoined by a sacristy to the north. The nave and the chancel are covered by gable roofs clad with ceramic tiles. The chancel features a two-bay cross-rib vault. The tower adjoining the church to the west is designed on a square floor plan, its upper section being octagonal in shape and covered with a bulbous cupola clad with sheet metal. Inside, the church features a Mannerist main altarpiece dating back to the 17th century. Another notable interior feature is the collection of 13 epitaph plaques from the years 1558-1677.
The church is surrounded by a cemetery. The entire site is circumscribed by a stone wall with a wicket gate, incorporating a cartouche which bears an inscription which reads CAB 1713.
The site can be viewed from the outside.
compiled by Krzysztof Czartoryski, Regional Branch of the National Heritage Board of Poland in Wrocław, 31-10-2014.
Bibliography
- Zabytki Sztuki w Polsce, Śląsk, Warsaw 2006, p. 736.
Category: church
Architecture: nieznana
Building material:
brick
Protection: Register of monuments, Monuments records
Inspire id: PL.1.9.ZIPOZ.NID_N_02_BK.91606, PL.1.9.ZIPOZ.NID_E_02_BK.107171