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St. Wawrzyniec in Grójec (Lesser Poland Voivodeship) is a historic temple, which at present does not have any pastoral functions. The present church was erected by the Szembek family in the second half of the 18th century, on the site of the previous temple from around 1680. The church is wooden, made in the carcass technique, with a mullion-frame tower. The temple also has a presbytery, a brick sacristy and a chapel. The nave and chancel were covered with a gable roof, which is currently covered with asbestite, while the tower was covered with a sheet metal roof and has the so-called an apparent beacon. St. Lawrence is relatively richly polychrome, with a dominant floral theme. The temple also has a rococo main altar and baroque side altars. The building is located on the Wooden Architecture Trail of the province. Lesser Poland.
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