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Church of St. Michael the Archangel | |
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Kościół św. Michała Archanioła w Sandomierzu | |
50°40′58″N 21°44′57″E / 50.68278°N 21.74917°E | |
Architecture | |
Style | Baroque |
Years built | 1686-1692 |
The Church of St. Michael the Archangel is a Catholic church in Sandomierz, Poland. It was founded in the 17th century and is a registered monument in Poland.[1]
The church is directly adjacent to the Higher Theological Seminary of Sandomierz.
History
editMichał Link, an architect from Zamość, designed the church. Construction began in 1686 when Bishop of Kraków Jan Małachowski laid the cornerstone. The well-documented construction concluded in 1692. Other individuals involved with the founding included a local judge from Sandomierz who gave 50,000 złoty for the construction.[2][3]
The original adjacent monastery has housed the Higher Theological Seminary since 1903.[3]
Architecture
editThe church has barrel vaults and one nave.[3] A notable wood carving depicts a genealogy of the Benedictines.[4] The church also features a detached baroque belfry.[4]
See also
edit- Baroque in Poland
- Sandomierz Synagogue, a baroque synagogue in Sandomierz
References
edit- ^ "Complex of the Benedictine nuns with the church of St Michael the Archangel, today the Higher Seminary in Sandomierz with the parish church". Zabytek. Retrieved 2024-12-13.
- ^ Gąssowski, Jerzy, ed. (2005). Monument. Poland: National Center for Historical Monument Studies and Documentation. p. 179. ISBN 8392163842.
- ^ a b c Winiarski, M. (2010). Małopolska Droga św. Jakuba. Od Sandomierza do Krakowa. Przewodnik. Poland: Oficyna Wydawnicza "Rewasz". p. 20. ISBN 9788362460052
- ^ a b Nasiadka, M. (2010). Małopolski Przełom Wisły. Od Sandomierza do Kazimierza.... Poland: Oficyna Wydawnicza Rewasz. p. 33. ISBN 9788389188946.