Włocławek Cathedral
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The Basilica Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption is a large Gothic building situated in the Polish city of Włocławek located near to the Vistula River. Construction on the cathedral began in the 1340s, and it was consecrated in 1411. It was still under construction in the 15th and at the beginning of the 16th century, until its completion in 1526. It is one of the greatest treasure troves of funerary art in Poland next to the cathedrals in Gniezno, Poznań and Kraków.
Włocławek Cathedral | |
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Cathedral Basilica of St. Mary of the Assumption | |
52.661°N 19.068°E / 52.661; 19.068 | |
Country | Poland |
Denomination | Catholic |
Architecture | |
Style | Gothic, neo-Gothic |
Administration | |
Diocese | Włocławek |
Designated | 2018-12-10 |
Reference no. | Dz. U. z 2018 r. poz. 2421[1] |
In the years 1883–1901, the building was heavily regothicised, including exchange of details and elevation of both towers. It is a three-nave temple with a narrower and much lower presbytery. Among the monuments located inside, the following deserve particular attention: stained-glass windows from 1360, the tombstone of bishop Peter of Bnin from 1494, a wooden statue of Our Lady from the early fifteenth century and the painting of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary by John the Great from around 1480.