Church of Of the Lord's Resurrection in Wałbrzych, it is a church with a basilica layout built in the neo-Gothic style with a square-based tower with a spire cup attached on the left side. It was erected in the years 1867-1870 by Protestants according to the design of Karl Lüdecke. After the end of World War II, both Protestant and Catholic services were held there. From March 1, 1972, the temple belongs to the followers of the Roman Catholic Church, because it was bought by the Bishop's Curia in Wrocław, where the church was located at that time. The temple has a nave covered with a gable roof and two side aisles covered with mono-pitched roofs. On the front elevation above the portal, there is a rose (rosette), which was renovated in 2008. Currently, it is the only original stained glass that has not been replaced during renovation in the 1970s. The naves are separated from each other by a total of twelve square columns, which symbolize the Twelve Apostles. There is a painting of Merciful Jesus on the right, and Saint Maximilian on the side wall. In turn, in the left nave there is a special altar since 2012 containing relics of the blood of Saint John Paul II.
Church of Of the Lord's Resurrection in Wałbrzych, it is a church with a basilica layout built in the neo-Gothic style with a square-based tower with a spire cup attached on the left side. It was erected in the years 1867-1870 by Protestants according to the design of Karl Lüdecke. After the end of World War II, both Protestant and Catholic services were held there. From March 1, 1972, the temple belongs to the followers of the Roman Catholic Church, because it was bought by the Bishop's Curia in Wrocław, where the church was located at that time. The temple has a nave covered with a gable roof and two side aisles covered with mono-pitched roofs. On the front elevation above the portal, there is a rose (rosette), which was renovated in 2008. Currently, it is the only original stained glass that has not been replaced during renovation in the 1970s. The naves are separated from each other by a total of twelve square columns, which symbolize the Twelve Apostles. There is a painting of Merciful Jesus on the right, and Saint Maximilian on the side wall. In turn, in the left nave there is a special altar since 2012 containing relics of the blood of Saint John Paul II.
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