The structure is oriented towards the east and is distinctly tripartite, consisting of the women's gallery, the main nave, and the chancel

Greek Catholic Church of the Conception of the Mother of God in Młodowice

The Greek Catholic temple in Młodowice is relatively young, being only a century old (built in 1923). Currently, it is used by the faithful of the Polish Autocephalous Orthodox Church. The structure is oriented towards the east and is distinctly tripartite, consisting of the women's gallery, the main nave, and the chancel. Only the main nave is crowned with a massive dome on an octagonal drum. At the entrance to the church, there is a freestanding, octagonal bell tower, constructed in a pillar-frame style, topped with a bulbous helmet roof. The iconostasis originates from the church in Huwniki.

An Orthodox church emerging from behind the trees

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