Church of Saint Mary Magdalene in Tarnobrzeg | |
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Religion | |
Affiliation | Roman Catholic |
Province | Subcarpathian Voivodeship / Roman Catholic Diocese of Sandomierz |
Region | Tarnobrzeg |
Rite | Latin |
Status | main church of parish of Mary Magdalene |
Location | |
State | ![]() |
Architecture | |
Type | gothic |
Completed | around 1160 |
Church of Saint Mary Magdalene in Tarnobrzeg - Miechocin the oldest church in Tarnobrzeg, and one of the oldest brick churches in Poland. Named after Jesus' companion Mary Magdalene, it was made in gothic style but it was on several occasions rebuilt in different styles.
Coordinates: 50°33′26″N21°39′47″E / 50.557311°N 21.662968°E
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