The Church for the Polish Community

Cartolina CelebrativaCartolina con poesia del 1925The sacred building, located in Corso Matuzia next to the "Clock Room" next to the Church of All Saints, was erected in 1914 in neo-Gothic style by the Polish Canon Giuseppe Borodzicz, who had built twenty-one other churches scattered throughout Europe.

Un'oasi di pace in cartolinaCompletely restored and richly decorated in 1945 by Monsignor Olgierd Stanislao Korybut de Daszkiewicz, it contains an impressive reproduction of the venerated image of Our Lady of Jasnagora, patron saint of Poland.

The altar with the image of Our Lady of Jasnagora

La chiesa e la Pensione PoloniaThe church borders a building that for many years housed a guesthouse, first called "Polonia" and then "Mariluce",
whose proceeds were once used to maintain the temple itself. The guesthouse has been closed for some time.


The interior of the Church with a statue of Pope Wojtyla    La facciata della chiesa

(text sources: various; image sources: personal)