Saint Lawrence church in Słupca, Gothic church in Słupca, Poland
Saint Lawrence Church is a brick and stone structure with Gothic architectural features that rises prominently in the town center. The building is defined by its distinctive western facade, which dominates the local skyline.
Construction began in the mid-15th century as the town's first religious shrine. The structure has largely retained its original form and remains part of the town's historical fabric.
The church serves as the center of Catholic life in town and displays a memorial plaque to national figure Tadeusz Kościuszko on its western wall. Visitors can observe historical objects inside and experience the religious celebrations that take place here.
The building is open to visitors on weekdays during daylight hours and on Sundays during mass times. Access is typically available through the main entrance.
The building was completed in 1458 and has retained its Gothic character ever since. It is registered as a monument under number 59/623 in Greater Poland Voivodeship.
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