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  • The origins of the church are associated with the arrival in 1615 of the sisters of the Order of Saint Clare in Bydgoszcz. On the place chosen by the Poor Clares stood a hospital church (Kościół stary Św. Ducha w Bydgoszczy [pl]) made of oak, dedicated to the Holy Spirit and erected on citizens donations in 1448. The decision to build a brick church on the site was made in 1522, but the actual work didn't start until 1582.
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  • Poor Clares' Church Bydgoszcz in 1888. Interior objects were dispersed among other churches
  • Church of the Poor Clares (named by the Bydgoszcz residents) is no longer on the quiet outskirts of the city since the second half of the nineteenth century.
  • Church of the Ascension of the Virgin Mary in Bydgoszcz, known locally as the Church of the Poor Clares.
  • Church of Poor Clares – popular in the area. (distance from the attraction). Granaries on the Brda.
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  • Church and Liturgy For Poor Clares being in the Church is a constant way of sanctification, accepting grace, to the glory of heaven (the prayer of St...
  • Church of the Poor Clares is a red brick Gothic church with a few Renaissance touches built between 1582 and 1602 on the site of a previous wooden church an ...
  • The Church of the Poor Clares, just a short walk from the Bydgoszcz town square, is an impressive building and one that should be examined when in the city.
  • Poor Clares' Church, Bydgoszcz. Dating to the 16C, this church is known for its architectural collage, including Gothic, Baroque, Rococo...
  • Zavallı Clares Kilisesi, Bydgoszcz - Poor Clares Church, Bydgoszcz.
  • Category:Church of the Assumption in Bydgoszcz. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. ... Poor Clares' Church. church in Bydgoszc, Poland.
  • Bydgoszcz Poor Clares Church. Provided by: Henryk Sadura / Shutterstock.com.