Kościół pw. św. Rocha
Facts and practical information
St. Roch's Church in Złotów is a Roman Catholic parish church in Złotów, Greater Poland Province. It belongs to Złotów II deanery of Bydgoszcz diocese.
It is a temple built in neo-Gothic style in the years 1903-1904. Initially it served as a cemetery chapel, which in 1975 was made a parish church. The building has one nave and a low tower with two bells, one of which was cast in 1710. The bell was formerly housed in a wooden burial chapel, on the site of which the present church was built. Inside the church there are three altars in neo-Gothic style, an organ, beautiful stained-glass windows decorated with geometrical motifs, and a crucifix made of oak wood with a crosier. On the walls of the church is painted neo-Gothic polychrome. Dominant elements are rustication, floral and astronomical ornamentation.
Obrońców WarszawyZłotów 77-400 Greater Poland
Kościół pw. św. Rocha – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Kościół pw. Wniebowzięcia Najświętszej Marii Panny, Kościół pw. św. Stanisława Kostki.