In the late Gothic period, richly decorated ciboria were very often part of the interior decoration of a church. Larger Polish churches had ciboria either in the form of openwork bays built into the wall next to the altars, or in the form of free-standing turrets in the choir or nave. The subject of this article is a ciboria from an old wooden church in Skalnik (no longer in existence), kept in the Diocesan Museum in Przemyśl. It may be a testimony to the lively artistic relations in the field of late Gothic woodcarving between Ma³opolska and the neighbouring Slovak lands.