Saint Anthony of Padua church in Gdynia, Catholic parish church in Gdynia, Poland
Saint Anthony of Padua church stands at Ujejskiego 40 and is a brick building with modernist design that incorporates Gothic elements. The interior is marked by large stained glass windows that fill the space with colored light.
The monastery and church complex were completed in 1937 and originally served the Benedictine community. During World War II the building was taken over by German forces, but returned to religious use after 1945 as a parish church.
The parish takes its name from Saint Anthony, one of the most venerated saints in the Catholic tradition. Visitors can see how this devotion shapes the space and the community that gathers here.
The church is located in a residential area and is easily reached by public transport. Visitors should know that services take place on a regular schedule and the building may host different activities depending on the time of day.
The building received cultural heritage status in 2016 and is registered with number A-1933 in the Pomeranian Voivodeship monument registry. This protection recognizes the architectural importance of the structure to the region.
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