🪵 History and Foundation
- The first chapel on this site was built in 1460, as part of the church hospital. It was dedicated to the Holy Spirit and the Holy Cross.
- The current church was built in 1781 as a continuation of the sacred tradition of this place.
- The name St. Thecla was likely given in honor of the wife of the church's founder.
🏛️ Architecture and Interior
- The church is built using log construction, on a stone foundation typical of wooden rural churches.
- It is a single-nave structure with a styleless, modest form, which adds to its authentic charm.
- The interior is decorated in the late Baroque style, with three paintings in the main and side altars, dating from 1910.
- A distinctive feature is the crucifix placed on the eastern wall of the chancel, covered by a gable roof.