Wieniawa, Masovian Voivodeship

The history of the village dates back to the late Middle Ages, and its original name was Klodno.

In the second half of the 15th century, the village was purchased by the Wieniawita noble family, which changed its name to Wieniawa.

The most interesting element in the church is its main altar, known as the Wieniawa Polyptych, which comes from the year 1544, and is in Renaissance style.

The names of creators of the main altar are not known, and the Wieniawa Polyptych is regarded as one of the finest examples of Renaissance art in the Radom Land.

It consists of three parts, illustrating the life and death of Saint Stanislaus of Szczepanow, Bishop and Martyr.