Revaluation of Church Belfry in Krolik Woloski
The belfry, made of river stone, was plastered once and then repeatedly painted with whitewashed lime. Problems of the bell tower: visible damage to the external plaster, detachment of dressing in the cornices, no plaster in the tympanum, visible self-seeding of vegetation, visual loss of profiled brick in the cornice, partially preserved painting base, visible damage to the covering, visible remains of hangers, the roof on the top of the wall. The bells have not survived. They were probably taken away during World War II. In the upper zone, there is a visible connection of the bell tower's thread with ankles