Przybynow Poland
Roman Catholic
The church, the most important monument in Przybynow, was probably build in the mid-1500s, replacing an earlier wooden one that was about 250 years old. It was rebuilt in 1770, gaining about 1/3 more in height in Baroque style. It was hit by fire in 1849 and the two tower bells melted. The replacement bells were taken by the Austrians. The current bells date from the 1920s. It has been renovated and enlarged several times.