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18th century St. Nicholas Church in Czapielsk

St. Nicholas Church, situated on a hill, surrounded by old trees and a burial cemetery, was built at the end of the 18th century on the site of a wooden church from the 15th century. The church has a skeletal construction, with a rectangular and cross-beam arrangement, filled with a brick wall, on a low foundation of field stones. A hallway, five-axis, on the plan of an elongated rectangle, with an unseparated presbytery, behind which there is a sacristy, separated, higher up. The interior is covered with a boarded roof. A wooden music choir, supported by chamfered poles, with a porch of nave width below. The late baroque main altar from the 18th century. In the altar there is a Baroque sculpture of St. Barbara - from around the 18th century and a sitting angel on a profiled cornice (originally a broken pediment of a large altar). In the middle field, a picture of St. Nicholas from the 18th century; a Rococo churchyard antependium from the 18th century. The side Mannerist altar by the southern wall is from the 18th century, preserved in 1959, one-storey with a predella, in the predella there is a painting of the St. Family at the supper painted on a board, dated 1637. The wooden font with a tin bowl, baroque from the 18th century. A granite baptistery, medieval. A baroque confessional from the 17th century. Noteworthy is the painting of St. Mary Magdalene painted on a board, baroque from the 17th/18th century in Kartusz with a decalogue, late baroque from the late 18th century, wooden. Rococo monstrance from the 2nd half of the 18th century, probably made by Karol Ludwik Meyer, altar crosses - tin: 1 - barge with the date 1714, on a tripartite volute foot, with an inscription concerning the Jerzy Brandt Foundation; 2 - eclectic from the 19th century, signed th-.  Etzold Gdańsk. Six 18th-century tin candlesticks, shoulder lights, on tricuspid volute feet. At the church there is a stone bust of St. Ignacy Loyola on a granite pedestal from the south, baroque from the 18th century. The building is located in the community of Kolbudy.

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