St Nicholas’ Church in Bochnia – a gothic temple dating back to the 15th century, with the equipment from the 17th-19th centuries and polychromes from the 16th-20th centuries (among others designed by J. Matejko) as well as the painting of Blessed Virgin Mary, famous for its graces.
Since 1997 it has had the title of a smaller basilica, awarded by Holy Father John Paul II. Next to the church there is a wooden belfry situated on the Wooden Architecture Route (rebuilt between the years 1990-1993, in place of the 16th-century edifice.
See the inside