Collegiate church in Lidzbark Warmiński, Gothic church building in Lidzbark Warmiński, Poland.
The Collegiate Church of Saints Peter and Paul is a brick building with a 66 meter high tower that defines the regional architecture. The structure combines Gothic forms with later additions into a multi-story edifice with impressive vertical presence.
Construction began in the 14th century as a Gothic stone structure and was later completed in brick. Major reworking occurred in the early 1700s and again in the late 1800s, modernizing both the exterior and interior fittings.
The interior displays religious artworks and sculptures that reflect the spiritual life of the community across centuries. The organ from 1929 is a fine example of craftsmanship that enriches religious services with its full sound.
Access is available year-round and visitors can explore the entire structure at a leisurely pace. Climbing the narrow spiral staircase to the viewpoint requires good physical condition and comfort with historic stone steps.
The original bell from the church tower has been in a German museum since World War II. This loss is a quiet reminder of how war affected churches across Europe and separated communities from their heritage.
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