St. Bartholomew Apostole's Church, Krakow
The church of the Nativity of the Lord and St. Bartholomew the Apostle is a wooden temple founded in the 12th century in the former village of Mogiła. The current building dates from the 18th century.
The church of the Nativity of the Lord and St. Bartholomew the Apostle is a wooden temple founded in the 12th century in the former village of Mogiła. The current building dates from the 18th century.
The Lord's Ark church (Arka Pana) was built in the years 1967-1977 according to the plans of the architect mgr. Eng. Wojciech Pietrzyk. The roof of the building makes the church look like not only the arch but also the chapel of Ronchamp, designed by Le Corbusier.
The church of St. Albert was designed by architect Witold Cęckiewicz and built between 1986 and 1994.
The Kaplica Chrystusa Króla is a modern building completed in 1998 which serves as the cemetery chapel of the Prądnik Czerwony Cemetery (also known as Batowicki Cemetery). This is Krakow's largest and youngest cemetery.