Kościół Świętego Floriana, Sulejów
Facts and practical information
Saint Florian's Church - a Roman Catholic parish church belonging to the Piotrków deanery of the archdiocese of Łódź.
It is a brick temple, built in the years 1901-1903, in neo-Gothic style. It was designed by Feliks Nowicki. In 1908 it was consecrated by bishop Stanisław Zdzitowiecki, the Ordinary of Kujawy and Kalisz.
The main altar and the altar in the right side-nave were built in Neo-Gothic style to match the style of the church, the same style is represented by the stalls and 2 large confessionals, the altar in the left side-nave comes from the previous building and represents Neoclassical style. The side altar with the picture of St. Florian represents late Baroque style and was created at the beginning of the 18th century. The church equipment also includes an organ, 3 electromagnetic bells, Stations of the Cross, benches matching the equipment of the church and a pulpit representing the neo-Gothic style.
Kościół Świętego Floriana – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Sulejów Abbey, Kościół pw. Świętego Tomasza Kantuaryjskiego, Kościół św. Małgorzaty i św. Augustyna, Kościół pw. Narodzenia Najświętszej Maryi Panny i Świętego Mikołaja.