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St. Stanislaus Bishop and Martyr Church (Siedlce)

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    October 22, 2024

    The Church of St. Stanislaus is the oldest brick building of sacral architecture in Siedlce. It was built thanks to the foundation of Izabela and Kazimierz Czartoryski in the years 1740-1749. In 1793, the architect Stanisław Zawadzki rebuilt the facade in the classicist style.

    The contemporary Baroque-Classicist body of the church retains the appearance from the time of this reconstruction, however, the church has remained a Baroque building to a greater extent. The church is a building with a two-storey facade, on the lower storey there is a Tuscan portico, on which a balcony rests. In the church's presbytery there are paintings of the four evangelists from the Ossoliński collection, while in the side altars there are paintings by Szymon Czechowicz.

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      October 22, 2024

      Near the church on Starowiejska Street there are side wings of the former gate-bell tower, which originally had the shape of a triumphal arch with three arcades. The gate was built on the orders of Aleksandra Ogińska in the years 1773-1776. During World War I, the City Council gave the bell tower the name "Princess Ogińska Gate". In 1941, the gate, which hindered the passage of armored vehicles, was dismantled by the Germans. Currently, only the side wings remain, containing small utility rooms.

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        October 22, 2024

        The history of the parish of St. Stanislaus B.M. in Siedlce

        begins in 1530, when Stanisław Siedlecki, a lord of 10.5 łans of land, a wealthy man but also generous to the Church, decided to create a separate parish from Pruszyn for his estates. In the same year, he sent a request to the Bishop of Kraków Piotr Tomicki to establish a parish in Siedlce. At the same time, he determined the benefice of the priest and the parish, allocating half of his estates (over 100 ha).

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