Church of the Visitation in Koło, Gothic church building in Koło, Poland.
The Church of the Visitation is a Gothic structure in Koło featuring a main nave and six side chapels throughout its interior. The space displays religious artworks, sculptures, and contains a notable tabernacle crafted from ebony and silver.
A wooden predecessor structure was built in 1651 commissioned by Queen Marie Louise Gonzaga de Nevers. Between 1728 and 1765 the building was substantially reconstructed and expanded under architect Karol Antoni Bay.
The church interior displays works by Polish, Italian, and French artists that decorate the walls and chapels. This artistic collection reflects the broad European connections of the local community.
The church is located in the town center of Koło and is easily accessible on foot or by car. Visitors should check opening hours in advance to ensure the building is open during their visit.
Composer Fryderyk Chopin once played the church organ during services held for schoolchildren. This musical connection links the building to an important figure in European cultural history.
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