Church of Our Lady of the Rosary - a Polish Catholic parish church belonging to the Lower Silesian deanery of the Wrocław diocese. The temple was erected as an Evangelical church of the Swedish Association of Gustav Adolf, as the first church of this religion in Silesia [2]. It was founded by Riwotzky, who in 1844 bought a plot of land at today's Słowackiego Street [2]. The construction was carried out by the architect Häusler under the supervision of the royal inspector Opitz. A jar with two thalers and a medal from the Berlin industrial exhibition in 1844 was placed in the foundations. Originally, the tower had a flat covering made by Reuner from Wrocław. The construction of the temple was completed in 1845, and in August 1846 the bells were installed on the tower [2]. A cemetery was built around the temple. In 1893, the cupola of the tower was completed [2]. In 1892, a new sacristy was built, a floor was laid, an altar, a pulpit and an organ were installed, and a painting decor by Rogowski was created. From 1946, the church belongs to the Polish Catholic Church in Poland [3].
Church of Our Lady of the Rosary - a Polish Catholic parish church belonging to the Lower Silesian deanery of the Wrocław diocese. The temple was erected as an Evangelical church of the Swedish Association of Gustav Adolf, as the first church of this religion in Silesia [2]. It was founded by Riwotzky, who in 1844 bought a plot of land at today's Słowackiego Street [2]. The construction was carried out by the architect Häusler under the supervision of the royal inspector Opitz. A jar with two thalers and a medal from the Berlin industrial exhibition in 1844 was placed in the foundations. Originally, the tower had a flat covering made by Reuner from Wrocław. The construction of the temple was completed in 1845, and in August 1846 the bells were installed on the tower [2]. A cemetery was built around the temple. In 1893, the cupola of the tower was completed [2]. In 1892, a new sacristy was built, a floor was laid, an altar, a pulpit and an organ were installed, and a painting decor by Rogowski was created. From 1946, the church belongs to the Polish Catholic Church in Poland [3].
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