EN
Upon the basis of heretofore unknown projects the author intended to present several attempts at expanding the parish church in Jasło, pursued from the second half of the nineteenth century. After almost a hundred years of trials it was decided to choose the most conservative plan devised by engineer Jan Dąbrowski, which foresaw the liquidation of all re-modelling from the end of the nineteenth century, and thus referred to the original version of the building. The project was realised in 1947-1956. On the outside, the edifice preserved Gothic forms, while the interior constitutes a compromise combining salvaged original fragments (architectural details) with functionality and decorations typical for the 1950s.