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Chapel from Dębno
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The chapel from Dębno is a wooden, corner-notched log structure, covered by a shingle roof, with a three-sided apse. The chapel was built in the inter-war period. Its four-partite widows with navy blue and yellow glass and decorative rounded finials are noteworthy architectural elements. The door, half-rounded in the upper part, are sheltered by a small, slightly protruding roof. The original, fine, two-partite door with cast-iron handle and an emblem with an angel motif, are worthy of note. Inside, in the semi-circularly enclosed apse, there is an altar with the icon of Our Lady Immaculate. On the left hangs a chromolithograph depicting Christ Crucified, and on the right the icon of Our Lady with Child.