Church of St. Albert Chmielowski in Sadowice
A small, modern church.
One legend says that the church was founded by St. Adalbert himself, another that it was built on the spot where the cortege carrying the remains of the martyr from Gniezno to Prague in 1039 AD...
The church of the Virgin Mary Queen of Poland was built in the 15th century. Its present form is the result of two reconstructions. The first one took place in the second half of the 16th century and...
The filial church of Our Lady of the Scapular was first mentioned in 1377. From the 16th century to 1945 it was Protestant, except from 1701 to 1707, when it was a Catholic church. The building had...
The church of Our Lady of Loreto dates from the 16th century. It was originally a Protestant one and after 1945 it was taken over by the Catholics displaced from eastern Polish territories. In 1817...
An auxiliary church of Our Lady of Czestochowa in Łagiewniki is a former Protestant one. The first mention of the church comes from the 15th century. It is a brick building, built on rectangular plan...
First mention of the Witowice church was made on 12 February 1297 and probably relates to the wooden church which originally stood here. In the time of the construction of the present church, it was...
The Gothic parish church of Corpus Christi and Our Lady of Czestochowa comes from the 15th century. It is an oriented, brick, single-nave structure. The chancel is built on a square plan, buttressed,...
The parish church in Wiązów was mentioned as early as 1285. It was destroyed during the Hussite wars. Its present shape comes from the second half of the 15th century. In 1666, the church had four...
Built of broken stone, the Romanesque church of St. Stanislaus comes from the 2nd half of the 13th century. The authentic Romanesque chancel, nave and sacristy are combined with a Gothic tower on the...