Wang Church
in Karpacz
A pearl of the Karkonosze Mountains and a 12 th century
monument of Nordic architecture
The Wang (pron. Vang) stave church was built in the 12th century in Vang, a town on the Lake Vangsmjøsa in Norway. It was brought to the Karkonosze
Mountains in 1842 by Friedrich Wilhelm IV, the then King of Prussia. Its construction was completed without the use of nails. Carvings above the 12th century portals and on the column capitals, as well as the sculptures of Nordic lions are original examples of craftsmanship of Viking descendants. The stylised
passage way and granite bell tower can be admired outside of the church. Near
the church are: the Parish House which off ers guest rooms, the Wang Diakonia with fi rst aid facilities, a bookshop with Christian and tourist publications
for sale, and the sculpture of Lazarus. Many main hiking tracks to Mt Śnieżka
and other popular mountain destinations, have their starting points in the vicinity of the church. The historic cemetery provides a scenic view of the valley of
Jelenia Góra and surrounding mountain range.