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The monastery in Zbylitowska Góra (ul. Pszenna) and the church (ceramics)

The monastery in Zbylitowska Góra (ul. Pszenna) and the church (ceramics)

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The monastery in Zbylitowska Góra (ul. Pszenna) and the church (ceramics)


Pszenna 3, 33-101 Tarnów
http://www.swstkostka.pl/

Sisters Sacré-Coeur’s assembly that occured in the year 1800 reached Poland 43 years later. The object was designed by known engineer form Tarnów and built by his company in the years 1902-1910. It consists of three connected parts: frontal modernist building, neo-roman chapel-oratory and west residental wing connected with it. After the WWII only a part of a building was left to sisters, where they run a kindergarten and a dormitory.

  Click to listen highlighted text! Sisters Sacré-Coeur’s assembly that occured in the year 1800 reached Poland 43 years later. The object was designed by known engineer form Tarnów and built by his company in the years 1902-1910. It consists of three connected parts: frontal modernist building, neo-roman chapel-oratory and west residental wing connected with it. After the WWII only a part of a building was left to sisters, where they run a kindergarten and a dormitory.

Sisters Sacré-Coeur’s assembly that occured in the year 1800 reached Poland 43 years later. The object was designed by known engineer form Tarnów and built by his company in the years 1902-1910. It consists of three connected parts: frontal modernist building, neo-roman chapel-oratory and west residental wing connected with it. After the WWII only a part of a building was left to sisters, where they run a kindergarten and a dormitory.

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