Wooden archtektura
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Bargłów KościelnyA pole shrine with the figure of Saint John of Nepomuk. A mill from the mid-20th century.
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SuchodolinaA building which connects its residential and utility parts under the same roof. A shrine in a linden tree.
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JałówkaGable crowning in the form of two symmetrical latticework planks.A jamb window with frame-panel shutters, ornamented with a window head of the nalicznik type. A granary from the late 19th century of corner-notched log construction.
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HamulkaA residential building typical of the region, connecting its residential and utility parts under the same roof.
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GrabowoA residential building connected with a utility building, having simple vertical wall and gable formwork. Built at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries.
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JacznoWooden porch with six shaped posts supporting a pitched roof covered with sheet metal. An Orthodox church in the Holy Myrrh-Bearering Women’s cemetery from the third quarter of the 19th century.
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MałowistaA wide-front granary from the early 20th century, of corner-notched log wall construction, with an arcade supported by four posts, set on field stone foundations. A wide-front granary from the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries, with an arcade supported
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Kramkówka DużaHouse built in 1891. A soffit made in the 1930s, attached to the gable of a house from 1891.
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GoniądzA house from the 1920s. A brick house with a wooden porch. Watermill.A wooden roadside cross from 1894.
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BiałousyA house from the 1920s.A smock mill built in the 1880s. A shrine from 1917, preserved in its original shape.
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TrofimówkaVeranda of a house from the Interwar Period. A wide-front granary from the 1920s, of corner-notched log wall construction, set on field-stone foundations.
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Cieśnisk WielkiA building from the late 19th century connecting its residential and utility parts under the same roof.
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SitkowoA window with shutters, decorated with a window head and an edging. A house from the 1930s.
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KupliskTop part of a cross made by Piotr Radkiewicz with ornamentation elements typical of this artist.
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Nowe DolistowoA house-type shrine from the late 19th century.A house from the late 19th century, set on foundations made of field stones joined with mortar.
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Stare DolistowoA house from the early 20th century, with walls of corner-notched and vertical-post log construction, set on foundations made of field stones joined with mortar.A house from the 1920s, set on foundations made of field stones joined with mortar. A smock mi
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JaświłyA building from the late 19th century, connecting its residential and utility (not entirely preserved) parts under the same roof.A barn window cut in a wall’s log.A part of the building’s inside, the so-called sacred corner.A porch with six poles of ornam
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BobrówkaA house built in 1921, set on foundations made of stones and bricks.A Porch in one of the Interwar Period houses.
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ZabieleA building in which a wooden residential part is connected with a stone utility part under the same roof. A smock mill built in 1928.
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LaskowszczyznaA house from the 1930s, rested on foundations made of field stones joined with mortar.
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AulakowszczyznaA house from the 1930s, set on a high foundation made of field stones.A smock mill from 1930.
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BrodyA pole shrine from the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries. A wooden roadside cross and a blacksmith-made cross set in a granite plinth.
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KrasneA school built in 1936. In each roof surface there is a mansard covered with a separate three-slope roof and lit by two or three windows. The house from 1920 is one of the few objects in the Biebrza gminas put in the Register of Historical Monuments.
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KonopczynA pole shrine with a characteristic enlargement at the top. Inside the shrine – figure of Saint John of Nepomuk.
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SikoryA manor from around 1770, renovated and reconstructed many times, being used as a school until recently.
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KuleszeA house from the early 20th century, rested on foundations made of field stones joined with mortar.
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MońkiA roadside cross from the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries with a shrine opening at the top, crowned with a small metal cross.
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PrzytulankaA roadside cross from the late 19th century with a shrine opening at the top, to insert a świątek. Horizontal crossbeams and decorative elements not preserved.
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ChilmonyA barn with its roof protruding on both sides of the door. It provided roof for the two rooms of usually storage functions.
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Nowy DwórA house from the 1920s, rested on foundations made of field stones joined with mortar. A barn of vertical-post log wall construction, with a characteristic thatched hip roof. Photograph from the early 1990s.
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Bobra WielkaA watermill from the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries. A two-story building, reconstructed a number of times, unused today.
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CzerwonkaA house from the late 19th century, set on foundations made of mortar-joined stones. Walls of corner-notched log construction, vertical planks of shaped edges nailed to the corners.
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SuchowolaA town over the Olszanka river. Founded in 16th century during the settlement of crown Nowodworce Forest. The name origin is connected with being founded on so called “dry root” (suchy korzeń), i.e. on a clear cutting
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CiemneA house shrine from the late 19th century, renovated multiple times. A house from the 1920s.
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OlszankaA house from the 1920s of vertical-post log wall construction, bed timber rested on foundations made of field stones.
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GrodziskA house from 1925 with vertical-post log wall construction, rested on foundations made of mortar-joined field stones. Windows with shutters, decorated with window heads.
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RutkowszczyznaWindow of a house from 1924, Polish-type jamb window, with typical panel arrangement.
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HorodniankaA house from the Interwar Period of vertical-post log wall construction, set on stone foundations.
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ChmielówkaA wide-front granary built at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries. A wide-front granary built in the early 20th century, set on field stone foundations.
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Dubasiewskie KolonieA barn from the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries, of vertical-post log wall construction.
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JaminySaint Matthew’s Church built in the 1780s in Augustów, transported to its current location in the mid-19th century. A vicarage from the first half of the 19th century. A granary from the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries.
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Krasnoborkifounded in 1506 by Fiedka Bohdanowicz Chreptowicz; in 16th-17th century a centre of Chreptowicz family properties.
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MogilniceA house from the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries, connecting its residential and utility parts under the same roof.A tobacco dryer from the 1950s. A shrine from 1838.
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LebiedzinA window with closed frame-panel shutters. Window head decorated with geometric and floral motifs.
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JagłowoA metal cross capping a wooden roadside cross, made at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries.
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GiełczynChurch of the Visitation of Virgin Mary founded by Chryzanty Opacki in 1777, with a flèche added in the 19th century.
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TrzcianneA residential building from the Interwar Period, with an eternite-covered pitched roof.
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SzorceA window head decorated with geometric motifs in the form of three toothed strip ornaments.
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MroczkiA veranda covered with a pitched roof. Below the roof, a triangular head decorated with formwork planks arranged in the rising sun motig.
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WilamówkaA gable decorated with two soffits and an ornamented collar tie slat. Formwork planks nailed in the herringbone arrangement.
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LaskowiecThe parochial church of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus from 1928. Its massive cuboid pseudo-basilica body was improved by adding a bell tower at the front, which holds the antechapel on the ground floor and the choir on the first floor.
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The Holy Trinity Church of Liubavasthe first two churches of Liubavas burned during the world wars. The current church was built in 1956 when the brick chapel of a cemetery was enlarged with an adjoining wooden building. The church is famous with the painting of the Mother of God that has
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Wayside shrine for the “Titanic priest” Juozas Montvilabuilt in commemoration of Juozas Montvila, the priest who served in Liubavas in 1910–1911 and died heroically in the Titanic disaster in 1912. After the Titanic hit an iceberg, the priest surrendered his seat in the lifeboat to remain on the sinking ship
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St. Michael‘s Church in Kamšaithe church, built in the Second World War, has the forms of a traditional residential house, a rectangular plan, a tower. The interior’s inventory came from an Orthodox church. The churchyard fence is made from wood and brick pillars.
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The Church of St. Roch in Akmenynaithe previous church was burned and destroyed in the Second World War. The new lovely wooden church was built in 1991 in the same place.
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The Cross in the churchyard of the Holy Virgin Mary‘s Church in KalvarijaA nationally protected object of cultural heritage. Built in 1975, height – about 5 m. The ends of the cross branches are composed of large heart-shaped leaves. The crosspiece has a crown of rays and a chapel, the cross pole – a few chapel’s shelters. The