Kosciol Polskokatolicki
Kosciol Polskokatolicki
Kosciol Polskokatolicki
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Rafal W
Skoki, Poland1,456 contributions
Jul 2020
Church of Sts. Peter and Paul was built in years 1223-37, in place of first, wooden shrine, that has been burned down during Danish raid. Historians believe, that church stands in the same spot where the temple of Trzyglów, also called Tryglaw or Trajan/Trojan, great Pomeranian and Polabian god, once stood, as customarily, first Christian churches usually were built in places of earlier, pre-Christian temples. Small, oldest in Szczecin and built of characteristic red brick church, is located to the north-west of Ducal Castle, and originally stood outside of the city walls perimeter. In 15th century church was enlarged and tower was added, but the latter one didn't last for long. After less than century tower was demolished during rebuilding church's northern façade. At the beginning of 17th century church acquired small ridge turret, feature that can be found in many Pomeranian churches, both in Poland and Germany. Church suffered serious damage during siege of Szczecin in 1677. After the war, church was refurbished and rebuild. Old Gothic vaults and columns were replaced with wooden pseudo-vault and church gained new, Baroque look. During next renovation of the church in 1817, nearly all Baroque elements were removed, and at the beginning of 20th century northern façade was given Neo-Gothic look. The times of WW2 church survived relatively untouched. Huge, Baroque painting on ceiling has been well preserved, as well as some much earlier, Gothic elements. In 2006, in church's crypts some old, medieval burials were found. Unfortunately, we weren't able to look around the church's interior. We just had a little glimpse of it through the iron grating separating porch from the nave.
Written 23 September 2020
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Paul H
London, UK1,606 contributions
Oct 2016 • Couples
Fountain out the side of the church. Quite nice outside but nothing special. Worth a quick look. If you don't have much time leave it.
Written 1 October 2016
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high_low73
Bergen, Norway772 contributions
Dec 2015 • Solo
This is the site of the first church in Szczecin. But as for many churches it had to stand the test of time. This church was finished rebuilt in early 1700 and you can still see some of the elements of inside decor from that time today. It's historical interesting but not as impressive as a sight.
Written 15 January 2016
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Papudrakus
Warsaw, Poland615 contributions
Oct 2014
This is the oldest church in Szczecin and probably in Pomerania region. Built in 13 century close to the Castle of Pomeranian Dukes. It is rather small with one nave. In this moment there is the protestant property , which is celebrating the messes. You can step though the doors and look what is inside. Easy, friendly and old - how the church should looks like.
Written 13 August 2015
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Kai E
Magdeburg, Germany453 contributions
Jun 2024 • Couples
Very beautiful church with an extensive history and interesting aspects of Szczecin's history. A must-see for any tourist.
Written 4 June 2024
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Pavol Cvicela
Zwickau, Germany95,162 contributions
Aug 2023
St. Peter and Paul Church - the oldest church in the city of Szczecin. A Gothic building from the 12th century. Quite interesting inside. Admission was free.
Written 23 August 2023
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