Saint Michael Archangel church in Pobiedziska, Gothic brick church in Pobiedziska, Poland.
Saint Michael Archangel church is a Gothic brick building in Pobiedziska with a simple single-nave structure and a narrower choir. The walls display characteristic brick patterns in the Wendish building method, typical of medieval churches in this area.
The building was erected in the late 13th century, but was severely damaged during conflict with the Teutonic Knights in 1331. Reconstruction took place in the mid-14th century when the community rebuilt it into its present form.
The church is dedicated to Saint Michael Archangel, reflecting local religious devotion in the region. Visitors can find baroque epitaphs inside, showing how prominent local families chose to honor their dead in this sacred space.
The church is located on Gnieźnieńska Street, number 2 in Pobiedziska, making it easy to find. Visitors can contact the local parish with questions about visiting by calling +48 61 817 71 12.
Inside stands a striking black and red marble epitaph for Stanisław Groth, depicting him kneeling before a cross. This baroque artwork shows the skilled craftsmanship and personal devotion expressed in such monuments.
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