Kościół Świętego Karola Boromeusza w Koszarawie
Kościół Świętego Karola Boromeusza w Koszarawie
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The Kościół Świętego Karola Boromeusza w Koszarawie, or Saint Charles Borromeo Church in Koszarawa, is a significant Roman Catholic parish church nestled in the picturesque village of Koszarawa, within the Żywiec County of Poland's Silesian Voivodeship. Standing at an elevation of approximately 596 meters above sea level, this historic religious building is a prominent landmark in the Żywiec Beskids region, dedicated to Saint Charles Borromeo. It serves as the oldest and most valuable historical monument in Koszarawa, offering a glimpse…
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Højdemeter 600 m
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tirsdag 26. maj
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As an active parish church, specific visiting hours for tourists can vary. It's generally accessible during daylight hours, but for interior visits outside of mass times, it's advisable to check with the local parish office or look for posted schedules at the church entrance. Mass schedules are usually displayed prominently.
Yes, there are usually convenient parking options available nearby the church, as it's centrally located within Koszarawa. While not always a dedicated lot, you should find space for vehicles within a short walking distance.
A visit to appreciate the exterior and interior architecture, given its historical significance, typically takes about 15-30 minutes. If you attend a service or spend more time in quiet reflection, it could be longer.
Public transport to Koszarawa is generally limited to local bus services. It's best to check regional bus schedules from larger towns like Żywiec or Sucha Beskidzka, as services might be infrequent, especially on weekends or holidays. The church is located at Koszarawa 100, which is a central point in the village.
Given its 19th-century construction, the church may have steps at its entrance, which could limit full wheelchair accessibility. It's recommended to contact the parish directly for specific information regarding accessibility features.
Koszarawa and the surrounding Żywiec Beskids offer various outdoor activities suitable for families, such as gentle hiking trails and scenic walks. While the church itself is a historical site, the natural beauty of the region provides opportunities for family outings.
The church is generally not a major tourist hub, so it rarely experiences significant crowds. However, to ensure a peaceful visit, weekdays outside of major religious holidays are usually the quietest times. Summer weekends might see more local visitors.
As an active parish church, the mass schedule is typically posted on a notice board near the church entrance or on the parish's official website, if available. Local residents or the parish office can also provide this information.
Koszarawa is a smaller village, so options for cafes, restaurants, and accommodation might be limited directly adjacent to the church. However, you can find local guesthouses (agroturystyka) or small eateries within the village or in nearby larger towns like Żywiec, which offer more choices.
Beyond the church, the primary attractions in the Koszarawa region are its natural landscapes, including hiking and cycling routes through the Żywiec Beskids. You can explore scenic viewpoints, forests, and other small villages, making it ideal for outdoor enthusiasts.
The church is a masonry structure built in the mid-19th century (1839-1843). While much of its original 19th-century interior was lost during WWII, it has undergone restoration, including the application of new polychromy. This recent restoration has brought back much of its original splendor, making it an interesting example of resilient Polish sacred architecture.