Churches of Peace in Jawor and Swidnica - UNESCO World Heritage Site
These two UNESCO World Heritage site Churches of Peace are fascinating buildings. The largest timber-framed religious buildings in Europe, they are Protestant churches in predominantly Catholic areas, and were built under very strict conditions. The buildings must be entirely wooden, no stones or bricks, no towers, more than a gunshot from the city walls, completed within a year and to a different design than existing churches. Very impressive that all of these conditions were satisfied, and that the churches have now stood for 350 years! More World Heritage sites in Poland: • Poland 🇵🇱 - UNESCO World Heritage Sites More wooden church World Heritage sites: Wooden Tserkvas of Poland and Ukraine: • Wooden Tserkvas of Poland and Ukraine - UN... Wooden Churches of Southern Malopolska: • Wooden Churches of Southern Malopolska - U... Wooden Churches of Slovakia: • Wooden Churches of the Slovak Carpathians ... Don't forget to Like and Subscribe to see more of my UNESCO World Heritage Journey! Music: Bensound.com - Happiness

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