The medieval church dedicated to the Virgin Mary is an important sacral architecture not only on the Rye Island, but also on a national scale. According to the latest archaeological findings from 2014, its oldest foundations date back to the Romanesque period and are located under the sanctuary. Based on excavations, it has been established that the church had undergone at least 12 phases of rebuilding by 1521. The original 13th-century building consists of the present main nave and sanctuary without sacristy and aisles.
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