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The Church of Our Lady Help of Christians

The Church of Our Lady Help of Christians
Address: ul. Kalinowszczyzna 3
Place: Lublin
Post code: 20-129

The brick church at Lviv Road was built in 1635-1649 in the place of the wooden church of St. Lawrence. The church has the features of the Lublin Renaissance. It is a single-nave, oriented church with a narrower than the nave, semi-circular presbytery adjacent to the eastern side. Located next to the church, the monastery building of the Franciscan Order was erected on oak piles at the end of the 17th century. After the Lublin Franciscans had left the monastery in 1817, the building was transformed into a warehouse and a military hospital. In the first half of the 19 th century, after the purchase of buildings by Antoni Domański, first a cloth factory and then the soap and candle factories were located here. In 1927 - the next owner - a Jew, Tadeusz Weisberg, after converting to Catholicism, donated the monastic buildings to the Salesians. During renovation works in the first half of the 20th century, the church was divided into three floors. This shape has been preserved until today.

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