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Church of Pentecost in Jasieniec (Masovian Voivodeship) is a temple designed by the Italian architect Jakub Fontan from the foundation of Władysław Grzegorzewski, the castellan of Ciechanów, in the years 1747-1754. The designer of the building, who was also the architect of the kings August II and August III of the Wettin dynasty, created his work in the late Baroque style. The church in Jasieniec has three naves, a presbytery, a gallery above the naves, a transept and a music choir with rich Baroque and Classicist decorations. Interestingly, the local builder was probably responsible for supervising the works. From today's point of view, it is very important that the Church of Pentecost has not changed and presents a "pure" form of the late Baroque style. It is also worth adding that over the course of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, the temple has undergone several major renovations, which allowed it to survive in a good condition to the present day.
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