Church of Saint Martin

Church of the seventeenth century
Rating 9110

5 january 2018Travel time: 1 july 2017
Located on the street. Grodno; since 1817 the Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession, before that it was the property of barefoot Carmelites. It was built in 1638-44, most likely by the royal architect Giovanni Trevano on the site of a demolished Romanesque church of the XII century. The church is a single-nave building with a presbytery and a facade topped with a triangular top. In the main altar is a painting by Henry Semiradsky "Christ who calms the storm" (1882); above the altar is a Gothic crucifix (c. 1380), one of the oldest in Krakow.
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