The Church of All Saints is a one-nave sacral building with a polygonally closed presbytery. The interior is vaulted with a Prussian vault, which adds grandeur and grandeur to the space. The imposing tower, finished with an elegant spire, completes the overall appearance of the building. An exceptional part of the interior is a mural from 1923, which adds an artistic dimension and historical value to the space. The main altar of the church is an example of late baroque colonnaded architecture. The altar is dominated by a painting of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary, dating from the end of the 18th century. In 1923, the painting was renovated to restore it to its original beauty. In the interior there is also a free painting of St. John of Nepomuk from the second half of the 18th century, which is another of the church’s artistic treasures.
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