Parish Church of St Elizabeth of Hungary

Carpathian Mountains


The Parish Church of St Elizabeth of Hungary is two blocks south of the Rynek and dates from the town’s 13th-century beginnings. It's been altered considerably over the years, particularly in the 17th and 18th centuries, and is now a textbook example of unbridled baroque, with five big florid altars.


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