Mary Magdalene church in Biłgoraj, Roman Catholic church in Biłgoraj, Poland
Mary Magdalene church is a Roman Catholic building in Biłgoraj with traditional religious architecture including high ceilings, decorated altars, and stained glass windows showing biblical scenes. It forms part of what was once a Franciscan monastery complex in this town.
The church was built between 1921 and 1928 as part of a Franciscan monastery complex in the town. It was officially recognized as an immovable monument in the region in 1967.
The church serves the local community as a place for Catholic worship and gatherings throughout the year. Its role in marking important religious moments shapes how visitors experience this sacred space today.
The church is generally open to visitors during daylight hours and religious service times. Check the opening times before your visit and be respectful of any ongoing worship or community events when entering.
The church stands in a location surrounded by nature in southeastern Poland, which influenced how the monastery complex was positioned and developed. This natural setting remains noticeable to visitors exploring the grounds today.
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