The author presents circumstances connected with the reconstruction and erection of brick churches in Korytnica. Findings of a survey conducted in various archives are based on heretofore unknown iconographie material, making it possible to follow the history of the church in Korytnica from the end of the eighteenth century up to the first quarter of the twentieth century. The conducted research assisted the recreation of the original appearance of the building (fig. 1.), burnt down in 1814. The successive phase of the reconstruction which was performed about the middle of the nineteenth century by Andrzej Golohski (1799 -1854) is illustrated in detail (fig. 3-6). This inventory was accomplished in 1912 by Jozef Dziekoński (1844-1927) upon the occasion of a planned expansion. The latter was never realized although the surviving technical documentation constitutes a valuable contribution to the accomplishments of that celebrated architect (fig. 2, 7-9). He was also the author of a project from 1913 which the years 1914- 1925 served as a basis for building the present-day church (fig. 10-16).