Kościół pw. św. Wojciecha


Facts and practical information
St. Adalbert Church in Grodziec is a Roman Catholic parish church in the village of Grodziec. It belongs to Tuliszki decane. It is located at Arcybiskupa Bronisława Dąbrowskiego Square.
It is a brick, neo-Gothic building erected in the years 1893-1900 during the reign of Father Wojciech Górecki, consecrated in 1901. The main altar contains a statue of St. Adalbert, patron of the temple and the parish. In the altars of the two side chapels there are statues of St. Joseph and St. Anthony. In the two altars in the side aisles there are paintings of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Virgin Mary of Czestochowa, made in the Czestochowa workshop of E. Jedrzejczyk. The altars were funded by the Kwilecki family. In the presbytery there is a polychrome made by an unknown artist; in the nave, chapels and lodge the polychrome was made by Zofia Baudouin de Courtenay. In the years 1974-1975 the polychrome was renovated. Recently stained glass windows were installed, the work of Toruñ artists W³adys³aw and Wojciech Kozio³.
Greater Poland
Kościół pw. św. Wojciecha – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Kościół pw. Świętej Trójcy.