Monuments
Relatively modest portal joining the sacristy and presbytery consisting of jambs and lintel. The jambs in the upper part embellished with astragal with astragal. More impressive lintel in form of entablature with frieze decorated with plants. Everything topped with stepped cornice ended with decorative scroll pattern. Style: renaissance. Material and technique: marble, sculpture
Style: neo gothic. Material and technique: carving in stucco
Style: neo gothic. Material and technique: brass
On the barrel ceiling there are two pairs of lunettes and profiled ribs. In the middle gap between the lunettes there is a pair of hearts with two sculptures of seraphs.
Pair of crown type candle holders for 18 candles
Style: neo gothic
Material and technique: brass
Frontal portrait. Head tilted three fourths to the left, slightly down. Right hand raised in blessing, in left hand double cross and a palm branch. On the left side of the picture in the center there is the scene of St Adalbert’s martyrdom. Three people visible, two of them make an act of martyrdom on the third person. In the background there is a landscape with a three and a canoe by the water. The Saint is wearing episcopal robes: burgundy coat, white and gray dress and a burgundy infula. The background of the picture is plain, steel colored in the upper part, dark brown at the bottom. Wooden frame, carved and gold-plated. - 18th century.
Style: baroque
Material and technique: oil paint and canvas
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