Saint Catherine of Alexandria church in Radom, Gothic church in Radom, Poland.
Saint Catherine of Alexandria church in Radom is a medieval brick structure with characteristic Gothic forms. The complex includes the main sanctuary, a chapel dedicated to Saint Anne, a monastery building, a kitchen, and a gate tower.
The church was established in 1468 as part of the Bernardine monastic expansion in the region. Major restoration work took place in the early 20th century to preserve the structure against deterioration.
The church maintains a connection to a Franciscan Bernardine community that shaped its role in the city for centuries. Visitors can see how the complex served as a center for both spiritual practice and community life.
The church is located on Stefana Żeromskiego street in the city center and can be visited during services and community events. It is best to check opening times in advance before planning a visit.
The church complex preserves a rare complete medieval monastic ensemble with separate service buildings rather than just a sanctuary. This fuller composition lets visitors see how daily functions of religious life were physically organized.
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