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St. Anne's Church, Gothic church near Castle Square, Warsaw, Poland

St. Anne's Church is a brick building in the heart of Warsaw, sitting just beside Castle Square, with a facade that displays two bell towers and neoclassical lines. Inside, the space opens with tall vaults and side chapels, while stucco ornaments and gilded accents draw the eye upward.

Duchess Anna of Masovia founded the building in 1454 after she became a widow and turned to piety. Architect Piotr Aigner redesigned the front in the late 18th century, giving it the neoclassical appearance it wears today.

Inside, you may notice students and professors gathering here, a habit that dates back to when the building was attached to Warsaw's academy in the 15th century. That link continues, with faculty and young people sitting side by side during major feast days.

The viewing terrace in the bell tower opens daily in the morning and offers rooftop views across the old town without requiring advance booking. The entrance sits on the side of the square, and you reach the platform by climbing a narrow spiral staircase.

In 1949 the construction of the tunnel for Trasa W-Z opened deep trenches beside the foundations, threatening to tip the building over. Four hundred workers shored up the walls within two weeks and saved the structure from collapse.

Location: Warsaw

Inception: 1454

Architects: Giovanni Battista Gisleni, Tylman van Gameren, Chrystian Piotr Aigner, Leopold Śmieciński, Beata Trylińska

Architectural style: Gothic art, baroque architecture, Neoclassical architecture

Made from material: brick

Address: ul. Krakowskie Przedmieście 68, 00-322 Warszawa

Website: https://swanna.waw.pl

GPS coordinates: 52.24619,21.01422

Latest update: December 5, 2025 22:28

Warsaw photo spots: historic center, parks, museums

Warsaw combines medieval architecture with modern districts and offers visitors a look at several centuries of Polish history. The Old Town was reconstructed after World War II and includes the Market Square, the Royal Castle and the Barbican. The Palace of Culture has defined the skyline since the 1950s, while Wilanów outside the center displays baroque grandeur. The city stretches along the Vistula River, whose banks provide space for walking. Łazienki Park combines gardens with neoclassical buildings, while the Saxon Garden counts among Poland's oldest public parks. The POLIN Museum documents the history of Polish Jews, and the Neon Museum preserves postwar commercial signs. Praga on the right bank of the Vistula retains prewar buildings and has become an emerging arts district. Zabkowska Street shows preserved 19th-century tenements. Scientific institutions like the Copernicus Center and cultural venues complement the historical sites.

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