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12-MAY-2017

Church of St. Anne (Kościół św. Anny)

One of the oldest churches in Warsaw. Completed in the second half of the 15th century, this Gothic church was a gift for the Order of St. Bernardine, it has been destroyed many times, and rebuilt in different styles each time. In 1515 it was burnt down, and in its place a new, larger church was built (designed by Michał Enkinger from Gdańsk), and its founder was the duchess Anna Radziwiłłówna. The princess' tombstone, built in 1522-1523 was the first monument in the rebuilt church. At the end of the 16th century near the church a free-standing brick bell tower was erected, which today serves as a vantage point. The current Neoclassical façade hides a rich baroque interior which includes some original elements: the main altar and three pairs of lateral ones, the organ and the pulpit are all from the 18th century. The church, which is located near the major universities of Warsaw (the University of Warsaw, the Academy of Fine Arts, the Fryderyk Chopin University of Music and Dramatic Academy) plays an important academic role. The lookout terrace is located on the belfry close to the church.

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vifut05-Jun-2017 10:46
Beautifully framed picture of this historic church (V)
Jola Dziubinska05-Jun-2017 08:48
Fantastic capture, Jose, perfect pov and clever find of the location :) V.
Gill Kopy05-Jun-2017 03:28
The framing is great on this fascinating old church V
Richard Glenn04-Jun-2017 15:27
A quiet moment, beautiful! V
Hank Vander Velde04-Jun-2017 13:29
A well framed image Jose.
Frank Tran04-Jun-2017 13:04
Well framed and captured. V+
Claude Gagnon04-Jun-2017 12:36
Beautiful compo for this nice shot :))
Helen Betts04-Jun-2017 12:34
I like the framing for this interesting assembly of buildings. V.
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