• Address: 74-505 Troszyn

In the central part of Troszyn, on a spindle-shaped square, a stone-and-brick church was built in the second half of the 13th century. The church was completely rebuilt in the second half of the 19th century—at that time, an imposing tower topped with a cupola was also added. In 1986, a sacristy was added to the church. An adjacent cemetery is located on the church grounds.

Within the cemetery grounds, one can find the well-preserved family plot of the Finck von Finckenstein counts—the former owners of the estate. Count Günther Finck von Finckenstein, who inherited Troszyn in 1871, is buried here. The village belonged to the Finck von Finckenstein family until the end of World War II. After 1945, most of the German gravestones were removed. The tombstone of the former owners is adorned with the family coat of arms.

The cemetery is surrounded by a stone-and-brick wall with an ornate gate. The cemetery remains in use today; currently, most of the graves belong to Polish families. The cemetery, along with its wall and gate, was added to the provincial list of historic monuments in January 2011.

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