St. Joseph's Church [Kościół p.w. św. Józefa]

If you’ve been in Poland even for just an hour, chances are you’ve seen your share of churches. But you haven’t seen one like this. Looking less like a church and more like the result of an unholy union between an old shoe factory and a Roman aqueduct, this monumental brick behemoth owes its brutal design to Dominik Böhm of Cologne and was completed in 1931. One immediately notices several un-church-like characteristics about the building: it has no steeple (in the traditional sense of the word), it completely lacks outside ornamentation, it has a window deficiency, and all of the roofs are flat. The strange façade of this boxy monstrosity features three rows of four empty arches - the building’s only design motif - with no windows in the square flanking chapels, only two tall faceless slabs of red, irregular brick on either side of the entrance. It’s an imposing sight and it has to be seen to be understood. To do so follow ul. Roosevelta west to just beyond the pale of the IYP map (P-4). 

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Open:

Open 07:00 - 18:30, Sun 07:30 - 17:00. No visiting during mass please.

Address:

ul. Roosevelta 102, Zabrze

Phone:

(+48) 32 271 05 68

www:

http://www.swjozef.zabrze.pl
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