Kościół św. Józefa w Tczewie, Catholic church in Tczew, Poland.
Saint Joseph Church in Tczew is a brick basilica with modernist design and a 48-meter (157-foot) tower. The interior displays elaborate decoration with polychromy, mosaics, and artistic details throughout.
Construction began in 1931 under Father Wladyslaw Mlynski and was completed with consecration in 1936. The building emerged during a period of significant social change in the region.
The church is dedicated to Saint Joseph and reflects the religious identity of the local community. Visitors can observe how the space continues to serve as a gathering place for worship and prayer.
The church is best visited during daytime hours when it is open to visitors. Keep in mind that quiet and respectful behavior are expected during services.
Professor Wiktor Gosieniecki created the artistic interior wall paintings and Stations of the Cross between 1952 and 1956. His works shape the visual character of the building to this day.
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