St. Peter's and St. Paul's Church

St. Peter and Paul Church, built in the late 14th century, is one of the largest Gothic churches in Gdansk. During the period from 1622 to 1945, it was the main Reformed Evangelical Church in Gdańsk.

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St. Mary's Church

St. Mary's Basilica served as a Catholic and Protestant church (in 1572-1945). Built in the years 1346-1502, the church is an example of brick Gothic (typical of the Baltic basin) and is one of the largest temples in the world built in bricks.

St. John's Church

St. John's seems to have been built from 1377 until the middle of the 15th century. Destroyed during the Second World War, the church was left as it was and served as a backdrop for war films. It was from the 60s that the reconstruction of the church began, allowing it to be used again for worship in the 90s.

St. Barbara's Church

The Sainte-Barbara church dates back to the 15th century but its architecture was strongly modified during its reconstruction in the years 1726-1728.