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Catholic Cathedral
The city’s Roman Catholic Cathedral is the biggest church in Łódź. A true Gothic masterpiece it was built between 1901 and 1912 by the famous Łódź builders Wende & Zarske from original drawings supposedly supplied by the Berlin architect, Emil Zillmann. Styled along the lines of a typical medieval cathedral with three aisles, transept, choir, ambulatory and Lady Chapel, the interior is famous for being rather severe. Damaged by a fire in 1971, the cathedral has been painstakingly restored including the addition of a new roof supported by modern steel trusses. On the Chancery's side find a small Cenotaph dedicated to the Unknown Soldier, and on the opposite side a monument to Father Skorupka, a Roman Catholic priest who is believed to have made a great contribution to the country’s victory over the Bolsheviks in 1920.

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  • Bob 12 October 2009
    I think that there are way too many big words in this thingy ma bobber...

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Open:

Open 07:00 - 17:00, Sun 15:00-17:00. No visiting during mass please.

Address:

ul. Piotrkowska 265

Phone:

(+48) 42 636 03 83

www:

http://www.katedra.lodz.pl
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