All Saints church in Włocławek, Franciscan church in Włocławek, Poland.
All Saints church is a brick building in Włocławek constructed in the traditional Polish style, featuring a main entrance with several windows arranged symmetrically along its walls. The interior layout follows a typical nave and side aisle arrangement common to religious buildings of its period.
The church was founded in 1639 as a center for religious life during the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth period. It endured through regional conflicts and remained active as a place of worship across centuries.
The church maintains strong connections with the Reformed Franciscan order, contributing to the religious education and spiritual development of local residents.
The church is located in central Włocławek and is easily accessible on foot from the main parts of the city. Visiting during service times offers the best experience for understanding how the space functions as an active religious community.
The church building combines religious functions with protected monument status, preserving centuries of architectural and spiritual heritage in Włocławek.
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