Lagiewniki forest: wooden chapels and Franciscans’ Friary

In the north part of the Lagiewniki Forest in City of Lodz youo can find interesting historical buildings. First two - late 17th century wooden chaapels of St Roch and St Anthony built on the water stream and possible water source - a holy well (some people still believe that water from the chapels can heal or at least is healthy). Those pictures are also my first HDR photos.

17th century wooden chapels in Lagiewniki Forest, City of Lodz, Poland, camera: Samsung GX 10, photo: Krystian Kozerawski, www.kozerawski.com

17th century wooden chapels in Lagiewniki Forest, City of Lodz, Poland, camera: Samsung GX 10, photo: Krystian Kozerawski, www.kozerawski.com

17th century wooden chapels in Lagiewniki Forest, City of Lodz, Poland, camera: Samsung GX 10, photo: Krystian Kozerawski, www.kozerawski.com

Nearby of those two chapels, the Franciscans’ Friary. Though the Friary was erected in late 17th century, the building is from the mid 18th century.

18th century Franciscans' Friary in Lagiewniki Forest, City of Lodz, Poland, camera: Samsung GX 10, photo: Krystian Kozerawski, www.kozerawski.com

1 Response to “Lagiewniki forest: wooden chapels and Franciscans’ Friary”


  1. 1 J()¢hØ

    Such beautiful architecture and so well preserved.

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