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Sightseeing Tours in Poznań1. Kościół pw. Najświętszego Zbawiciela
The Church of the Holy Saviour – a historic church at 11 Fredry Street in the Imperial Quarter in Poznań, erected in the years 1866–1869 in the neo-Gothic style according to the design of August Stüler and Juliusz Hochberger, who made detailed plans for the Evangelical parish. The founder was Frederick William IV, who donated the sum of over 56 thousand thalers for this purpose. Initially, the church was named after St. Paul, but after it was occupied by the Catholics in 1945, the name was changed to the current one. In 1950 Archbishop Walenty Dymek erected a new parish here. The renovation after the war was not completed until 1964.
Wikipedia: Kościół Najświętszego Zbawiciela w Poznaniu (PL), Website
2. Park Jurija Gagarina
Yuri Gagarin Park in Poznań – a park located in Poznań in the Pod Lipami Housing Estate, in the area of the auxiliary unit of the Nowe Winogrady Południe Housing Estate in Winogrady. It has an elongated shape on the east-west axis, occupying a small valley perpendicular to the Warta River, along Serbska Street, from the Solidarity Roundabout to Naramowicka Street. It commemorates the Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin, referring to the Cosmonauts' Settlement located to the north.
3. Nowe Zoo
The New Zoo in Poznań – the second largest zoo in Poland, established in 1974 in Biała Góra, the eastern green wedge of Poznań, in the area unit SIM Malta. It covers an area of 120.68 hectares situated in a hilly forest area with six extensive ponds with a total area of over 13 hectares, constituting a natural habitat for the domestic fauna. The New Zoo is famous for its collection of birds of prey and owls, which is one of the richest in Europe.
4. Rozpoczęcie nauki w 1945
Monument at ul. Jarochowskiego - a monument in the form of a two -part obelisk, located in Poznań, in Lazarus at the main entrance to the school buildings complex at ul. Jarochowskiego 1 / ul. Wyspiański 27, in which the first Polish school after the end of World War II was launched. Currently, the complex houses Primary School No. 33, the XXXIII High School with Sports Departments and the Youth Culture Center No. 3.
5. The Holy Blood of Lord Jesus Church
The Church of the Holy Blood of Jesus in Poznań - a historic rector church located in a former tenement house at 34 Jewish Street in Poznań, on the corner with Kramarska Street. The temple has the status of the Lord's Sanctuary, together with the churches of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Mother of God, and Corpus Christi, forms the Poznań Eucharistic Route. Since 2017, it has been a Lenten Station Church.
Wikipedia: Kościół Najświętszej Krwi Pana Jezusa w Poznaniu (PL), Website
6. Muzeum Etnograficzne

Ethnographic Museum in Poznań - branch of the National Museum in Poznań, Ethnographic Museum. It is located in the building of the former Masonic Lodge at ul. Grobla 25. On June 26, 1821, the first concert of Karol Lipiński took place here. The current building was erected at the beginning of the 19th century. It was entered in the register of monuments under the entry number A019 on October 22, 1953.
7. Fontanna Apolla
Apollo Fountain-one of four fountains in the Old Market Square in Poznań, on its south-eastern side at the mouth of Świętosławska and Wodna Street. She was set up in 2002. The creator of the fountain is Marian Konieczny. Already in the 17th century, one of the four fountains standing on the market stood here, where until the end of the 19th century it supplied the inhabitants of Poznań with water.
8. Fontanna Marsa
The Mars Fountain – one of four fountains on the Old Market Square in Poznań, stands on the north-west side of the Poznań Market. It was unveiled in 2005. The author of the sculpture is Rafał Nowak. Already in the 17th century, one of the four fountains standing on the Market Square was stood in this place, where until the end of the 19th century it supplied the inhabitants of Poznań with water.
9. Kazimierz Nowakowski
Kazimierz Nowakowski's Boulder – a commemorative boulder commemorating Prof. Kazimierz Bonawentura Nowakowski, located in Poznań, on the square named after him, in the immediate vicinity of the Jan Nowak-Jeziorański Roundabout in Grunwald, in the St. Lazarus administrative estate. The background is m.in the buildings of a housing estate from the late 20s of the twentieth century.
10. Pomnik ofiar Fortu VII (północny brzeg)
Monument to the victims of Fort VII over Rusalka in Poznań - a monument in the form of a souvenir boulder with an inscription, commemorating the victims of Nazi murders from 1940, located in Poznań, on Lake Rusałka, on the north shore, directly above the narrow watercourse - the Golęciński stream, near Rusalka's parking lot and small points gastronomy.
Wikipedia: Pomnik ofiar Fortu VII nad Rusałką w Poznaniu (północny brzeg) (PL)
11. Pomnik Wojciecha Szczęsnego Kaczmarka
Monument of Wojciech Szczęsny Kaczmark - a monument commemorating the figure of Wojciech Szczmark, President of Poznań in 1990-1998, Polish consul in Paris (2000-2003), one of the co-creators of the rebirth of Polish municipal government. The facility is located in Poznań, in the Cemetery of Merited Wielkopolan, in its central part, on the slope.
Wikipedia: Pomnik Wojciecha Szczęsnego Kaczmarka w Poznaniu (PL)
12. Kopiec Wolności
The Mound of Freedom - a mound located in Poznań, on the right bank of Warta in the Malta district, at the Harto Administrative estate; Originally built to celebrate the victorious Greater Poland Uprising and joining the region to independent Poland. The rebuilt is to symbolize broadly understood freedom as the greatest value of man.
13. Kościół Najświętszego Serca Jezusa i Matki Bożej Pocieszenia (jezuici)
Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Mother of God of consolation. Sanctuary of Our Lady of the Rosary at ul. Szewska 18 in Poznań - the oldest, still existing, church of the left -bank city. The church is included in the monuments and attractions of the Royal-Technical Tourist Route. From 2018, the Lenten Station Church.
Wikipedia: Kościół Najświętszego Serca Jezusowego i Matki Boskiej Pocieszenia w Poznaniu (PL), Website
14. Muzeum Armii „Poznań”
The Poznań Army Museum – branch of Wielkopolska Independence Museum located in the Citadel Park in Poznań. Militaria, photographs, documents are presented here. Between May 2010 and October 2013, the museum building was closed due to its fatal technical condition. Since 2 October 2013, the museum has been operating normally.
15. Ogród Dendrologiczny Uniwersytetu Przyrodniczego
The Dendrology Garden of the University of Natural Sciences in Poznań – arboretum belonging to the University of Natural Sciences in Poznań, located in the part of Golęcin – Nestachowo, in the areas of the Golęciński Bask, just near its border with Solacz. The designers were: Władysław Marciniec and Rudolf Boettner.
Wikipedia: Ogród Dendrologiczny Uniwersytetu Przyrodniczego w Poznaniu (PL)
16. Pomnik Armii Poznań

Monument of the Army "Poznań" – a monument to the heroes of the Army "Poznań", unveiled in Poznań on 1 September 1982 on the 43rd anniversary of the outbreak of World War II. Located on St. Wojciech Hill, between Kutzeba streets, Prince Józef and Independence Avenue, in the eastern part of the former Independence Square.
17. Hala Betonowa
Betonowa Hall – a building located within the borders of Wilson Park in Lazarus in Poznań. The former exhibition pavilion of the East German Industry, Crafts and Agriculture exhibition organized in 1911 in the city of Poznań. The hall was entered in the register of monuments under No. A 320 on 17 September 1991.
18. Park Jana Pawła II
John Paul II Park in Poznań - a park located in Poznań, in the Dębiński Łęga, in the area of the auxiliary unit of the Wilda estate, between Dolna Wilda streets and Dębińska. It occupies part of the Dębiński Łęgów area. It is one of the popular holiday and recreational areas of densely built -in Wilda.
19. Kaplica ewangelicko-augsburska
Evangelical-Augsburg Chapel in Poznań-a former neo-Gothic cemetery chapel, after World War II for many years as a temple of the Evangelical-Augsburg parish in Poznań. Located at ul. Grunwaldzka 48, in the auxiliary unit of the Grunwald Południe housing estate, in the Grunwald district, in the Manitiusa Park.
Wikipedia: Kaplica ewangelicko-augsburska w Poznaniu (PL), Website
20. Kościół pw. św. Rocha
Church of St. Rocha in Poznań – Roman Catholic church located in Poznań on the right bank of Warta in a part of the city called Holy Roch, between the streets of St. Rocha, Serafitek and Kórnicka. It is a parish church function for the parish under the same call. Since 2017 the Lenten station church.
21. Ławka Michała Sobeskiego
Michał Sobeski’s Łałka in Poznań – a monumental bench commemorating Prof. Michał Sobeski, one of the founders of the Piastowska Universities, the current University of them. Adam Mickiewicz in Poznań. Located on the UAM Ogrody Campus at ul. Augustyna Szamarzewski at the Gardens in Poznań.
22. Park Cytadela
Park Cytadela in Poznań is a large park on the site of Fort Winiary, a 19th-century fortified area north of the city centre. It contains a military museum, military cemeteries, and the remains of some of the fortifications. It lies within the Stare Miasto district of the city, south of Winogrady.
23. Kościół pw. Najświętszej Maryi Panny Wspomożycielki Wiernych
Church Holy Virgin Mary Help of faithful also called from the former patron, Saint. Katarzyna Martyr, the Church of Catherine, or from the current guardians of the Salesian church. It is located on the corner of Masztalarska and Wroniecka streets in Poznań. From 2017, the Lenten Station Church.
Wikipedia: Kościół Najświętszej Marii Panny Wspomożycielki Wiernych w Poznaniu (PL)
24. Dom modlitwy gminy żydowskiej
The tenement house of the board of the Jewish community in Poznań – a tenement house located in the northern part of the Old Town in Poznań, at the corner of 10 Stawna Street and 10 Szewska Street, which in the interwar period and since 2003 housed the authorities of the Poznań kehilla.
Wikipedia: Kamienica zarządu gminy żydowskiej w Poznaniu (PL)
25. Ogród Botaniczny Uniwersytetu im. Adama Mickiewicza
Botanical Garden of the University of them. Adam Mickiewicz in Poznań – scientific and educational institution of Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, located in the Ogrody district, while serving as a public park. Originally the botanical garden in Poznań was the present Wilson Park.
Wikipedia: Ogród Botaniczny Uniwersytetu im. Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu (PL), Website
26. Kaponiera Kolejowa
Kaponiera Kolejowa - an independent fortification facility included in the Poznań Fortress. It was built in 1872 to cover the fire of railway lines leading towards Toruń and Stargard. Located under the exit road running from the Berlin Gate towards the first railway station at ul. Gajowa.
27. Willa Bajerleina

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Willa Bajerlein in Poznań - a historic, historicizing house in Poznań at ul. Różana 13 in Wilda. The object is characterized by unconventional stucco decoration and interesting formal solutions of the facade. It is an unusual example of a villa building for this part of Wilda.
28. Pomnik poległych wielkopolskich harcerzy
Scouts Monument in Malta in Poznań - a monument commemorating the scouts of Greater Poland who died in the fight for independence in 1918–1920, primarily in the Greater Poland Uprising 1918–1919. Located in the eastern part of the so -called "Scout Glade" in Malta in Poznań.
29. Prof. Józef Rivoli
Monument to Józef Rivoli - Monument to the Nestor of the Polish Forestry and one of the organizers of the University of Poznań - Józef Rivolego, located in Poznań, at the College of Cieszkowski, belonging to the University of Life Sciences - ul. Polish Army (Golęcin).
30. Rektorat Politechniki Poznańskiej
Rector of the Poznań University of Technology - university building of the Poznań University of Technology, built in 1907 as the main building of the Royal University of Machinery. Located near one of the Poznań city markets, at Maria Skłodowska-Curie Square No. 5.
31. Kościół pw. Maryi Królowej
The Church of Mary the Queen in Poznań is located at the Wildecki Market Square. The church was erected in the years 1904–1907, according to the design of the Berlin architect Oskar Hossfeld for the Evangelical community. Initially, it was dedicated to St. Matthew.
32. Kościół pw. Świętej Trójcy
The Church of the Holy Trinity in Poznań is a Roman Catholic church located in Dębiec in Poznań, at the intersection of two main streets – Czechosłowackia and 28 June 1956, near the Poznań Dębiec railway station. Since 2017 it has been a Lenten station church.
33. Piotr Majchrzak
Piotr Majchrzak's Boulder – a commemorative boulder commemorating the memory of a technical high school student – Piotr Majchrzak, murdered by ZOMO in 1982, located in Poznań, directly next to the Church of the Holy Savior at 11 Fredry Street in the city center.
34. Jurij Gagarin
The Monument to Yuri Gagarin – a monument in the form of a modernist obelisk, located in the Yuri Gagarin Park located in the Pod Lipami Housing Estate, administratively belonging to the auxiliary unit of the Nowe Winogrady Południe Housing Estate in Poznań.
35. Głaz prekursorów turystyki i krajoznawstwa
Monument to the century of the Polish Society of Sightseeing - a monument in the form of an erratic boulder, located on the Hill of Saint Wojciech in Poznań, near the entrance to the cemetery of the distinguished Wielkopolans and near the church of St. Józef.
Wikipedia: Pomnik stulecia Polskiego Towarzystwa Krajoznawczego w Poznaniu (PL)
36. Park Szelągowski
Szelągowski Park – a historic park, located in Poznań, on the Szeląg River, on the escarpment of the Warta River valley, north of the city centre. This park is adjacent to the green areas of the Citadel. It is a fragment of the northern wedge of greenery.
37. Budynek Spar- und Bauverein
The Spar- und Bauverein building in Poznań – the only surviving residential building out of a group of eight built by the first housing cooperative in Poznań – Spar- und Bauverein. It is a remnant of the first cooperative housing estate in the city.
38. Dzwon Pokoju i Przyjaźni Między Narodami

The bell of Peace and Friendship Between Nations – a monument located in Poznań on the Citadel. The bell was cast in the ludwisar workshop of artistic craft Saturnin Skubiszyński in Poznań at ul. Pass 39. He was the third bell of peace in the world.
39. 600-lecie bitwy pod Grunwaldem
The Monument to the 600th Anniversary of the Battle of Grunwald is a monument located in Poznań, Poland, in the area of the auxiliary unit Osiedle Piątkowo, in the Piątkowo district, within the boundaries of the Władysław Jagiełło housing estate.
Wikipedia: Pomnik 600-lecia bitwy pod Grunwaldem w Poznaniu (PL)
40. Pomnik poległych harcerzy
The Harcerski Monument on Bonin – a monument in the form of an obelisk and the accompanying horizontal block, located in Poznań, Bonin, on the administrative estate of Winiary, on the harcze at ul. Perfect 3, in the educational complex of 1929.
41. Pomnik ofiar Fortu VII (południowy brzeg)
The Monument to the Victims of Fort VII on the Rusalka River in Poznań is an obelisk commemorating the victims of the Nazi murders of 1940, located in Poznań, on Lake Rusałka, on the southern shore, about 20 meters south of the walking route.
Wikipedia: Pomnik ofiar Fortu VII nad Rusałką w Poznaniu (południowy brzeg) (PL)
42. Mieszkanie-Pracownia Kazimiery Iłłakowiczówny
Kazimiera Iłłakowiczówna's Apartment-Studio – a museum dedicated to Kazimierza Iłłakowiczówna, located in apartment no. 8 at 4 Gajowa Street in Poznań's Jeżyce district, in the apartment occupied by the poet from 1948 until her death.
Wikipedia: Mieszkanie-Pracownia Kazimiery Iłłakowiczówny (PL), Website
43. Plan osiedla Piastowskiego
An open-air model of Rataj – an open-air model of Rataj's housing estates erected at the end of the 70s of the twentieth century on the Piastowski estate, on the Warta River, near the Queen Jadwiga Bridge in Poznań. Currently non-existent.
44. Poznańska Pyra
The Pyra Monument – a monument in the form of an imprint boulder, a shape resembling a potato, located in the central part of the Jan Paul II park on Łga Dębiński, on the territory of the subsidiary unit of Osiedle Wilda in Poznań.
45. Park Izabeli i Jarogniewa Drwęskich
Izabela and Jarogniew Drwęski Park – a historic park in Poznań, located in the quarter of streets: Królowa Jadwiga – Upper Wilda – Niedłkowski – Topolowa – Wierzbiecice, in the area of the subsidiary unit Osiedle Wilda.
Wikipedia: Park Izabeli i Jarogniewa Drwęskich w Poznaniu (PL)
46. Kościół pw. św. Wojciecha
The Church of St. Adalbert or the Church of St. Wojciech in Poznań, Poland, was constructed in the 15th century. It was the one of only two Polish churches under the Nazis (1939–1944). The church has a 16th-century wooden belfry.
47. Park Nad Wartą
Park Nad Warta – a park located in Poznań, in the area unit SIM Osiedle Piastowskie in Rataje, on the subsidiary unit Osiedle Rataje, on the Piastowski Osiedl, along the eastern shore of Warta, within the southern wedge of green.
48. Kościół Matki Bożej Częstochowskiej
The Church of Our Lady of Częstochowa in Poznań - the Parish Roman Catholic Church, located in Poznań, in Naramowice, at the Narmamowice Local Government estate, at ul. Naramowicka 156. belongs to the Poznań-Piętkowo deanery.
Wikipedia: Kościół Matki Boskiej Częstochowskiej w Poznaniu (PL), Website
49. Kaplica II Zboru Kościoła Chrześcijan Baptystów Koinonia
Chapel II of the Baptist Christian Chamber “Koinonia” in Poznań – is located in the yard of the tenement house at ul. Industrial 48 in Poznań Wilda. It belongs to the Church of Baptist Christians in the Republic of Poland.
Wikipedia: Kaplica II Zboru Chrześcijan Baptystów „Koinonia” w Poznaniu (PL)
50. Pomnik ofiar Fortu VII (wschodni brzeg)
The Monument to the Victims of Fort VII on the Rusalka River in Poznań – a monument commemorating the victims of the German murders of 1940, located in Poznań, on Lake Rusałka, about 100 meters from the eastern shore (lock).
Wikipedia: Pomnik ofiar Fortu VII nad Rusałką w Poznaniu (wschodni brzeg) (PL)
51. Ks. Augustyn Szamarzewski
Monument of Father Augustyn Szamarzewski (1832-1891) – commemorating one of the main organizers of organic work in Wielkopolska, located in Poznań at 3 Szamarzewskiego Street, in the Church of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross.
52. Kościół Najświętszej Maryi Panny Królowej Różańca
The church of the Queen of the Holy Rosary in Poznań - a temple belonging to the Dominican Order located in the center of Poznań on the corner of Libelta Street and Aleja Niepodległości. From 2017, the Lenten Station Church.
Wikipedia: Kościół Najświętszej Maryi Panny Królowej Różańca Świętego w Poznaniu (PL)
53. Floating fountain commemorating the 750 anniversary of granting town privileges to Poznań
Fountain in Malta - the largest floating fountain installation in Poland, located on the Poznań Malta Lake, in its western part, near the Maltanka Park Railway station. It is one of the elements of the holiday complex in Malta.
54. Głaz ofiar zbrodni katyńskiej 1940
Monument to the victims of Katyn and Siberia in Poznań, the Katyn Monument in Poznań - a monument commemorating the Katyn massacre, located in Poznań, within the imperial district, in the Castle Garden at the imperial castle.
55. Cmentarz Jeżycki
The Jeżycki Cemetery is a historic cemetery in Poznań, Poland, located in the Gardens district, at the intersection of Nowina and Szpitalna streets. The cemetery has been managed by Christ the Good Shepherd Parish since 1995.
56. Park Jana Henryka Dąbrowskiego
Jan Henryk Dąbrowski Park – a park located in the centre of Poznań, between Ogrodowa Street in the north, Ratajczaka Street in the west, the back of Półwiejska Street in the east and the Old Brewery building in the south.
57. Skwer Jerzego Kurczewskiego
Jerzy Kurczewski Square-a square located in Poznań, between Gotthilfa Berger, Przemysłowa and Jan Spychalski streets, in the vicinity of Maria Skłodowska-Curie Square, at the foot of the University of Technology (Wilda).
58. Fontanna Neptuna
Neptune Fountain-one of four fountains in the Old Market Square in Poznań, standing on its southwestern side at the mouth of ul. Paderewski and school. The fountain was designed by Marcin Sobczak. It was unveiled in 2004.
59. Kościół pw. św. Jana Vianneya
The Church of St. John Vianney is a Roman Catholic church located between Podlaska and Mazowiecka streets, in the Sołacz district of Poznań, built in the years 1928-1930 according to a design by Stanisław Mieczkowski.
Wikipedia: Kościół św. Jana Vianneya w Poznaniu (PL), Website
60. Gazownia Miejska

The Gasworks at Grobla Street in Poznań, also known as the Power, Light and Water Works, is a closed municipal gasworks in Poznań, Poland, located on the former Warta Island. The first construction works began in 1853.
61. Franciszek Jaśkowiak
Franciszka Jaśkowiak's boulder - a natural monument, historic granitognesium erratic boulder located at ul. Meteorite, in Morasko in Poznań in the immediate vicinity of the Morasko Meteorite and historic Lipowa avenue.
62. Wojewódzki Urząd Ochrony Zabytków
Tenement house at ul. Gołębia 2 - a tenement house in the Old Town in Poznań, at ul. Gołębia, built in the fourteenth century, and rebuilt in 1990. The seat of the Wielkopolska Provincial Conservator of Monuments.
63. Kościół pw. Najświętszego Serca Jezusa i św. Floriana
The Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and St. Florian in Poznań – a parish church referring to the neo-Romanesque style, located in Jeżyce at 3 Kościelna Street. Since 2017, it has been a Lenten station church.
Wikipedia: Kościół Najświętszego Serca Jezusa i św. Floriana w Poznaniu (PL), Website
64. Kościół pw. św. Franciszka Serafickiego
St. Franciszek Seraficki in Poznań, usually called the Bernardine Church - a baroque church and the closer monastery are located at ul. Garbary 22 opposite Bernardyński Square. From 2017, the Lenten Station Church.
Wikipedia: Kościół św. Franciszka Serafickiego w Poznaniu (PL), Website
65. Muzeum Bambrów Poznańskich

The Poznań Bamber Museum – a museum dedicated to the culture and history of the Poznań Bambers, located in Poznań, in a building at Mostowa na Grobli Street, in the immediate vicinity of the Ethnographic Museum.
66. Pomnik poległych harcerzy
Scout Monument at ul. Behind the Citadel - a monument commemorating the fallen and murdered scouts from the Old Town in Poznań. Located on the northern edge of the Citadel, at ul. Behind the citadel of the harvest.
Wikipedia: Pomnik Harcerski przy ul. Za Cytadelą w Poznaniu (PL)
67. Park Tadeusza Mazowieckiego
Tadeusz Mazowiecki Park — a park located in Poznań in the Old Town along the left bank of the Warta, between the bridges of Queen Jadwiga and St Roch. In area, it coincides in part with the former Union Square.
68. Jan Wojciechowski
Monuments and memorial boulders of the University of Natural Sciences in Poznań – a team of sculptures and monuments located in the areas of the University of Natural Sciences in Poznań and outside the city.
Wikipedia: Pomniki i głazy pamiątkowe Uniwersytetu Przyrodniczego w Poznaniu (PL)
69. Kościół pw. Bożego Ciała
The Church of Corpus Christi in Poznań - is located at ul. Strzelecka 40 / Krakowska 3 in Piaski in the city center at the Samość Local Government estate Stare Miasto. From 2017, the Lenten Station Church.
70. Fontanna Felderhoffa
Felderhoff fountain - a fountain located in Poznań within the Maciejewski Park, in the vicinity of the intersection of al. Niepodległości and ul. Saint Marcin, today, which is part of the Academicum forum.
71. Woodrow Wilson
The Woodrow Wilson Monument in Poznań is a monument depicting the 28th President of the United States – Thomas Woodrow Wilson, located in Wilson Park in Poznań at the main entrance from Głogowska Street.
72. Stara Rzeźnia
Slaughterhouse at Garbarach in Poznań - a former Municipal Shoening Factory erected in 1897–1900 in Poznań in Garbarach, entered in the register of immovable monuments of the Greater Poland Voivodeship.
73. Park Władysława Czarneckiego
Władysław Czarnecki Park in Poznań – a park located in Poznańska Winogrady, in the area of Osiedle Przyjańska, in the immediate vicinity of the Połabska tram loop, partly along the Alej Solidarity.
74. Kościół pw. św. Michała Archanioła i Wniebowzięcia NMP
The church of Saint Michael of the Archangel and the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Kiekrz - the Roman Catholic church located at 41 Chojnicka Street in Poznań Kiekrz, on the hill of 93 m a.s.l.
Wikipedia: Kościół św. Michała Archanioła i Wniebowzięcia Najświętszej Maryi Panny w Kiekrzu (PL)
75. John of Nepomuk statue
St. John of Nepomuk in the Old Market Square - figure of St. John of Nepomucena located in the Old Market Square in Poznań, on the axis of ul. Quadro, running through the block of intraneratory buildings.
76. Kościół pw. św. Anny
St. Anne's Church – a neo-Gothic temple on a Greek cross plan, located in Poznań's Łazarz district at the corner of Matejki and Limanowskiego streets. Since 2017, it has been a Lenten station church.
77. Kościół pw. Matki Boskiej Królowej Korony Polskiej
Church of Our Lady of the Queen of the Polish Crown - a Catholic parish temple, located on Krzesiny in Poznań at ul. Jarosławska 5. The architecture of the facility is based on North -onian patterns.
Wikipedia: Kościół Matki Boskiej Królowej Korony Polskiej w Poznaniu (PL), Website
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