Adalbert of Prague Co-cathedral in Prabuty, Gothic co-cathedral in Prabuty, Poland.
The Adalbert of Prague Co-cathedral is a Gothic church in Prabuty featuring traditional medieval stone architecture with a soaring central nave flanked by side aisles. The building displays characteristic Gothic design elements typical of religious structures from this period.
The building was constructed around 1400 and underwent various changes throughout the centuries. After World War II, in 1945, it experienced a period of dissolution during post-war restructuring.
The co-cathedral is dedicated to Saint Adalbert of Prague, a missionary who played a key role in Christianity's spread throughout Slavic lands. This dedication reflects the saint's importance to the religious identity of the Prabuty community.
The church is located on Barczewskiego Street and remains an active place of worship for the local Catholic community. Visitors should remember that opening hours may vary depending on services and religious observances taking place.
The building received official recognition as an immovable monument in the Pomeranian Voivodeship registry on 31 March 1953. This formal designation marks its protected status as a cultural heritage site of the region.
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