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Kościół pw. św. Aleksandra, nestled in the heart of Warsaw, is an architectural gem designed by renowned architect Chrystian Piotr Aigner. Embracing the Neoclassical and neorenaissance styles, this church, which first opened its doors in 1825, has been an integral part of the city's historical and cultural landscape. Despite suffering tremendous damage during World War II, it was lovingly reconstructed and reopened between 1949 and 1952.

The unique structure boasts two churches within one building, offering an intimate and serene setting perfect for weddings. Open to visitors, it provides a tranquil escape from the bustling city center. Rated an impressive 4.5 on Google, this spot is unmissable for both locals and tourists. The church's rich history includes notable figures such as its first parish priest, KS. Jakub Falkowski, the founder of the Institute for the Deaf, adding an extra layer of significance to its already remarkable legacy.

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How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Muzeum Narodowe
Tram stop 320 m walk
Plac Trzech Krzyży
Bus stop 70 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.6
based on 1,019 reviews
4.6/5 1,019 reviews
Tytus
Tytus
1 month ago on Google

Całkiem ładny kościół, zdjęć wnętrza nie zrobiłem, bo akurat wszedłem na mszę

Sven
Sven
1 month ago on Google

Klein aber fein.

Andrea Kjeldsen
Andrea Kjeldsen
1 month ago on Google

Definitely worth a visit! :)