Sunday 16 March 2014

Wooden Tserkvas of the Carpathian Region, Poland (UNESCO)

http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/1424

Situated in the eastern fringe of Central Europe, the transnational property numbers a selection of sixteen tserkvas (churches). They were built of horizontal wooden logs between the 16th and 19th centuries by communities of Orthodox and Greek Catholic faiths. The tserkvas bear testimony to a distinct building tradition rooted in Orthodox ecclesiastic design interwoven with elements of local tradition, and symbolic references to their communities’ cosmogony.  The tserkvas are built on a tri-partite plan surmounted by open quadrilateral or octagonal domes and cupolas. Integral to tserkvas are iconostasis screens, interior polychrome decorations, and other historic furnishings. Important elements of some tserkvas include wooden bell towers, churchyards, gatehouses and graveyards.

1- Brunary Wyżne-Tserkva of Saint Michael the Archangel 
2- Chotyniec-Tserkva of the Birth of the Blessed Virgin Mary 
3- Kwiatoń-Tserkva of Saint Paraskeva 
4- Owczary-Tserkva of Our Lady’s Protection 
5- Powroźnik-Tserkva of Saint James the Less, the Apostle 
6- Radruż-Tserkva of Saint Paraskeva 
7- Smolnik-Tserkva of Saint Michael the Archangel 
8- Turzańsk-Tserkva of Saint Michael the Archangel

Postcard 1 : Smolnik - Tserkva of Saint Michael the Archangel


Sender: Frutina, Sent on: 7 Mar, 2014, Received on: 14 Mar, 2014, Travel time: 7 days

Postcard 2 : Turzańsk - Tserkva of Saint Michael the Archangel


Sender: Frutina, Sent on: 7 Mar, 2014, Received on: 14 Mar, 2014, Travel time: 7 days

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