The church in Drążdżewa (Masovian Voivodeship) is a Roman Catholic religious building, built of wood in the 18th century. The facility was built in 1744 from the foundation of the Krasiński family. The building is a three-nave church with a carcass construction. Most of the church was made of pine wood. The building is characterized by a gable roof with two towers: the larger one at the front, built on a quadrilateral plan, and a smaller one, erected above the presbytery, on an octagonal plan. The building successfully survived both world wars. In the 1950s, the building was renovated. Subsequent renovation and conservation works started in 1983, but due to the very poor technical condition of the building, they dragged on until 1997. Finally, in 2007, the church building was moved to the open-air museum in Sierpc, where it can still be admired.
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