Poznań - church
Fara Church in Poznań | Fara Church in Poznań (full-name in polish: Kolegiata Matki Boskiej Nieustającej Pomocy i św. Marii Magdaleny w Poznaniu) - a Baroque parish church located on a cross of streets Gołębia and Świętosławska. On June 29, 2010 under special permission granted by Pope Benedict XVI, the church raised to th... | ||
Jesuit College in Poznan | The Jesuits came to Poznań in the 16th century and built a monastery, a church and a school (college) whose first rector was Reverend Jakub Wujek - the author of the first Polish translation of the Bible. The college opened in 1573 and sustained high standards of education but never achieved status ... | ||
Archcathedral Basilica of St. Peter and St. Paul, Poznań | The Archcathedral Basilica of St. Peter and St. Paul in Poznań is one of the oldest churches in Poland and the oldest Polish cathedral, dating from the 10th century. It stands on the island of Ostrów Tumski north-east of the city centre. The cathedral was originally built in the second half... | ||
Church of Sts. John of Jerusalem Outside the Walls | The Knights Hospitaller (also called the Knights of Malta) were brought to Poznań by Duke Mieszko the Old. At the turn of the 12th and 13th c.) they built a commandry and a church dedicated to St. John the Baptist, or St. John of Jerusalem as he came to be called when the knights founded a hospital ... | ||
The Holy Savior Church in Poznan | Church of the Holy Savior in Poznań the historic temple at street Fredro 11 in Poznan, built in years 1866-1869 in the Neo-Gothic style, designed by Augustus Stüler and modified by Julius Hochberger Lutheran. The church was founded by Frederick William IV, who for this purpose has earmarked the sum ... | ||
St. Martin's Church in Poznań | The parish was founded before 1236 but the earliest mention of a shrine (most probably a wooden one) is from 1252. The construction of a brickwork church was commenced in the 14th c. The presbytery was built already in the 14th c. but the rest of the present structure with a nave and two aisles was ... | ||
Church of St. Anthony of Padua and Franciscan Monastery | Church of St. Anthony Padarewski and Franciscan monastery in Poznan is located at the bottom of Mount Przemysł (Castle Hill). Franciscans were brought to Poznan in the first half of the seventeenth century by Bishop Andrew Szołdrski. However, they aroused resentment of other religious orders (mo... | ||
Church of St. Francis Seraphic in Poznan | Church of St. Francis Seraphic in Poznan, usually called the Church of St. Bernard is a baroque church. Has an adjacent monastery located at ul. Garbary 22 opposite to the Bernardine Square. In 1455 Poznan townsman Maciej Czarny with the support of Bishop Andrzej Bniński gave ground to Bernardines. ... |
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Name | Poznań |
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Region | Greater Poland |
Country | Poland (PL) |
Population | 556,022 inhabitants |
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