The church was built in 1699 using larch wood, based on a log-and-post construction. It has a triangular half-gable decorated with a radial "sun" motif. Opposite the porch is a chancel ending in a trilateral apse. The chancel, unlike the porch, which has a separate roof, is covered by a common rounded shingle roof over the apse, which does not form a gable on the east side. On the ridge is placed a Baroque turret acting as a bell tower. A tiny sacristy was added on the north side. From the porch to the interior leads a door framed in a wooden portal with a lintel decorated with a relief in "donkey's back".
Photo author: Henryk Bielamowicz - Own work / Busko-Zdrój, St. Leonard's Church / Used under license: CC BY-SA 4.0
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