St Sigismund's Church, Szydlowiec

The building works lasted until 1525 and were completed by Jakub's brother Mikołaj Szydłowiecki [pl].

[3] The church faces east and is composed of a three-bay chancel (presbytery) and a rectangular nave.

Also here is a late-Gothic polyptych showing the Assumption of Mary and Gospel scenes; it was made in 1509 in the workshop of Marcin and Mikołaj Czarny in Kraków.

Around the church is a cemetery, where can be found gravestones and memorial walls of local prominent figures.

The sculpture of a sleeping figure on the memorial of Mikołaj and his wife Maria Radziwiłł (née Gawdzicka) by Giacomo Monaldi[4]: 92  was inspired by the Sleeping Ariadne sculpture of antiquity.

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Exterior of St Sigismund's Church, Szydlowiec