FREE

This church stands out for its rare blend of architectural styles, mixing Byzantine and Romanesque influences. Built in the early 20th century, it’s a landmark with a massive dome and detailed mosaics inside. The building is a symbol of the area’s multicultural history, especially reflecting both Polish and Italian communities.

  • The dome is one of the largest in the city and is inspired by the Hagia Sophia in Istanbul.
  • Inside, youโ€™ll find colorful mosaics, stained glass, and intricate woodwork.
  • The church is most popular for its unique architecture and the way it brings together different cultural influences in one place.

  • See the Dome Up Close: The dome is huge and impressive, and you can really appreciate its size and design from inside and outside.
  • Check Out the Mosaics and Art: The interior is filled with detailed mosaics and stained glass that tell stories and show off amazing craftsmanship.
  • Experience a Piece of Local History: The building is a reminder of the areaโ€™s diverse roots and is a cool spot to learn about the people who built it.

  • No specific dress code, but respectful clothing is a good idea (no hats, cover shoulders).
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or early afternoon for the best light inside.
  • Entry is free, no need to book in advance.