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The Holy Trinity Church (26 Świętej Trójcy street)


A Roman Catholic church built with the whole parish complex in 1910 - 1912, based on a design by Roger Sławski, owing to a church fee paid by the Polish community.


The church is a neo-Baroque three-aisle basilica with a transept, a semicircular chancel and a tower topped by a cupola. There are wall-paintings and barrel-cross vaults in the neo-Baroque interior. 

In the round chapel, there is a painting of the Częstochowa Holy Virgin by Antoni Procajłowicz.



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