All Saints church in Gliwice, Baroque church in Śródmieście, Gliwice, Poland
All Saints church is a Baroque structure in central Gliwice featuring a distinctive 63-meter tower rising above the roofline. The interior combines Gothic and Baroque elements with multiple chapels and ornamental details throughout.
The structure originated in the 15th century in Gothic style and was later enlarged with Baroque features. Multiple fires throughout its history prompted reconstructions and modifications to the building.
The main altar displays a painting of Our Lady among saints, while Rococo choir stalls and sculptures of holy figures fill the interior spaces.
The building sits at Koscielna Street 4 in the city center and welcomes visitors during weekday hours. Check ahead regarding religious services, as these may restrict access at certain times.
From the tower, visitors can see St Anne Peak and the West Beskidy Mountains when weather permits clear views. This vantage point reveals the natural landscape surrounding the city beyond its urban surroundings.
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