St. Vincent de Paul Basilica Minor
The construction of the minor basilica of St. Vincent de Paul as a monumental temple began in 1924 to celebrate the return of Pomerania to Poland. The building mixes neoclassical and neo-baroque forms.
The construction of the minor basilica of St. Vincent de Paul as a monumental temple began in 1924 to celebrate the return of Pomerania to Poland. The building mixes neoclassical and neo-baroque forms.
St Peter's and St Paul's Church was built in the years 1872-1878 as a Protestant church, Pomerania was then part of the German Empire. Thus, the entire church was built and furnished with German material, from the stained glass to the underfloor heating system.
The Poor Clares Church is a brick church completed around 1600 that replaces an old wooden church of the 15th century. From 1618, the church was included in a Franciscan monastery until the 19th century, under the Prussian occupation (1815-1919) leading to the closure of the monastery. The church was returned to the Catholic Church after the First World War.
The church of St. Andrew Bobola in Bydgoszcz was built in 1901-1903 as an evangelical parish church. It was preceded on this site by a church built in 1787.