Church of St. Stanisław Bishop and Martyr in Szczecin. An interesting combination of an old church with a new one built next to it.
It was erected in the second half of the 15th century on the site of an earlier temple, first mentioned in 1359. Until 1534 it was a Catholic temple, later it was taken over by the Protestants. The building, built of granite boulders, without a separate presbytery, was laid out on a rectangular plan with dimensions of 20.8 × 9.4 m. In 1697, a wooden tower was added to it. In 1896, the temple underwent a general renovation, combined with the replacement of ceilings, roof and windows. In 1937, medieval frescoes were discovered on the southern wall of the church.
The church was severely damaged during World War II. The wooden tower burnt down completely, and the historical equipment was also lost. The ruined building was rebuilt in 1976–1979. At that time, a new ceiling and roof were installed, and a sacristy was added at the north-western corner. On January 25, 1979, the temple was consecrated as a Roman Catholic church dedicated to St. Stanislaus Bishop and Martyr. Stained glass windows were added in 1985. Due to the growing number of believers in the parish, in the years 1995–2002, an extended nave was added on the western side.