Church of the Holy Spirit, Warsaw



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Church of the Holy Spirit, New Town, just north of the Barbican

Originally built of wood along with a town hospital in the 14th century. Destroyed during the Swedish invasion of the 17th century. The new Baroque-style building was built in 1707-1717. The porch and the stairs were added in 1845. The church was damaged in 1944, and was rebuilt together with the Classicist kiosk from the turn of 18th and 19th century.

Photo 109, May 2007


Church of the Holy Spirit, New Town, just N. of the Barbican

Originally built out of wood along with a town hospital in the 14th century. Destroyed during the Swedish invasion. The new Baroque-style building was raised in 1707-1717 to J. Piola and J. Belotti design. One of the Rectors of the monastery was Father A. Kordecki, defender of Czestochowa. The porch and the stairs were added in 1845, to the design by Kleopfas Konopka. The church was damaged in 1944, later it was rebuilt togethet with the Classicist kiosk from about 1800.

Photo 118, May 2007


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