Saint Elisabeth of Hungary Sanctuary in Warsaw-Powsin, Gothic church in Wilanów district, Poland.
Saint Elisabeth of Hungary Sanctuary is a brick church in Powsin on the outskirts of Warsaw. The building follows medieval style with the typical features of northern European sacred architecture.
The building dates to 1398 and counts among the oldest churches in the region. Its construction was part of the expansion of Roman Catholic faith and church infrastructure under the Warsaw Archdiocese.
The sanctuary draws believers from the surrounding area who gather regularly for worship and spiritual observance. This place shapes the local community as a center where people come together for important religious occasions.
To visit the sanctuary, check the mass schedule in advance on the parish website. The location sits easily accessible on the edge of Warsaw and can be reached on foot or by public transport.
The building has been registered as a heritage monument with number 641 since 1965 and stands under protection. Architect Józef Fontana shaped several religious buildings in the region through his designs.
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