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St. Mary's Church in Katowice (Polish: Kościół Mariacki w Katowicach) is one of the oldest churchesinKatowice, Poland, dating back to 19th century. This neo-Gothic church is located in the Śródmieście district.The architectural design was entrusted to Alexis Langer, a renowned architect from Breslau (Wrocław). Although the original plans envisioned a much grander scale, the final neo-Gothic building spans 43 meters in length and 31 meters in width. Its most distinctive feature is the 71-meter octagonal tower, a signature trademark of Langer's craftsmanship.

St. Mary's Church in Katowice

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The plans for establishing the Katowice parish date back to the mid-19th century, during the industrialization of Upper Silesia, leading to rapid population growth in the region. In 1858, the Catholics of Katowice began discussions about relocating a wooden church from Biskupice to Katowice (which was then a village). Meanwhile, a timber framing church was erected, later dismantled. The decision to build a larger church was made by the then-Bishop of Wrocław, Heinrich Förster, who, during a visit to the canon in Racibórz in the spring of 1861, appointed Alexis Langer as the architect.[1] The cornerstone for the construction of the church was consecrated in 1862.[1]

Initially, the concept of the church was quite monumental. Bishop Förster, recognizing the rapid population growth driven by the development of Silesian mining, instructed the architect to design a massive, three-aisled basilica and provided significant financial support for the project.[1] However, the grandiose plan proved too costly for the still relatively small parish, prompting changes to the architectural design. The main alteration was the reduction of the side aisles to a series of chapels placed between buttresses. Ultimately, a four-bay, single-aisled church with a row of side chapels and passages pierced between the buttresses was constructed, giving the impression of aisles.[1]

In the 1970s, the church lost some of its original furnishings, including the main altar and altar rail.[1] In 2001, the stained glass windows underwent thorough conservation.[1]

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  1. ^ a b c d e f "kościół parafialny pw. Niepokalanego Poczęcia Najświętszej Marii Panny". zabytek.pl. Retrieved 2024-04-03.
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