Saint Mary Magdalene church in Czarnków, Gothic brick church in Czarnków, Poland.
The Saint Mary Magdalene Church is a brick building with three naves and vaulted ceilings that display traditional Gothic features. The main nave is defined by star vaulting that gives the interior a sense of height and elegance.
Construction occurred between 1570 and 1580 with funding from the Czarnkowski family, who ruled the city at that time. This Renaissance period shaped the style of the building and its religious significance for the region.
The church shapes daily life in Czarnków with its central location in the town. It is a place where people gather at different times and feel part of a long religious tradition.
Entry is free, and visitors can explore the church at their own pace while admiring the many interior details. It is best to visit during the day to fully enjoy the natural light coming through the windows.
In the Guardian Angels Chapel stands an early baroque tomb of Sędziwój Czarnkowski with a pewter relief created by a noted Poznań artisan. This intricate work displays the regional artistic and craft traditions connected to important families in the city.
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