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St Dorothea Church, Wrocław

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annexation of the city, and subsequent secularization of the order of 1810, the monastery buildings were used as a jail from 1817, and then after 1852 were used by the court. The former monastery entered a long decay, until the end of the 19th century it was decided to demolish then and the land was
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returned the building to the Franciscan Order, who took over the buildings on February 6, 1615. In 1686, the interior was rebuilt in an ornate Baroque style, as was the monastery building. In 1707 the church was made a parish church.
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The church was built in 1351 as a three-nave, high hall with a pentagonal chancel and apse covered with a cross vault. The chancel was completed in 1381, and the apse and nave in 1401.
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allowed the deconsecration of the building and their temporary use for storage. Subsequent plains to bring in the
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Zarządzenie Prezydenta Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej z dnia 8 września 1994 r. w sprawie uznania za pomnik historii
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and already by 20 October 1534 they had left the building. It was not until October 15, 1561, that Emperor
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Statue of Madonna and Child with a vine branch from St. Dorothy's Church in Wrocław, circa 1430,
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hermits on a plot of land purchased by the burghers Job Stille and Jakob Reymfried.
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sold. On the site of the monastery was built a department store and the
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The church was founded to commemorate the signing of a treaty between
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Along with the Old Town of Wrocław, it is designated a
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Church of Sts. Dorothea, Wenceslaus, and Stanislaus
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Church of Sts. Dorothea, Stanislaus, and Wenceslaus
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Church of Sts. Dorothea, Stanislaus, and Wenceslaus
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Church of Sts. Dorothea, Stanislaus, and Wenceslaus is located in Poland
51°06′23″N 17°01′50″E / 51.10639°N 17.03056°E / 51.10639; 17.03056
Wrocław
Denomination
Catholic
Parish church
Dedication
Dorothea of Caesarea
Stanislaus of Szczepanów
Wenceslaus I
Historic Monument of Poland
Style
Gothic
Archdiocese
Wrocław
Polish
German
Gothic
Roman Catholic
Wrocław
Historic Monument of Poland

Casimir III the Great
Poland
Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor
Wenceslaus I, Duke of Bohemia
Stanislaus
Dorothea
Bohemia

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