The church at Ciasna belonged to the group of baroque Silesian churches. It was built in 1679 in Bodzanowice and 1934 it was transferred to Ciasna with the consent of a German conservation office on the condition that its original form should be preserved and assemblying work should be carried out according to detailed measurement and photographic documentation. It was allowed to introduce only minor changes, dictated by conservation and functional reasons, which, however, would not alter the mass of the monument. In 1985 the church got burnt. The church had a chipped construction with a columnarframe tower. It was set on a rectangular plane with a narrower and lower presbytery, with an adjoining rectangular vestry. The mass of the building was covered with ridge r!oofs, separate over the presbytery and nave. Documentation of this non-existing today monument is incomplete. Its basis are measurements taken in 1933 in Bodzanowice before the transfer of the church, descriptions from the Catalogue of Monuments of Art in Poland, from I. Ptazak’s work and photos from 1934 and 1950-60.
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