Church of St. Elizabeth of Hungary in Nysa

Nysa
50°29'01"N 17°20'52"E (50.483715, 17.34794)
The Church of St. Elizabeth of Hungary in Nysa is a Roman Catholic temple, part of the Franciscan monastery complex. The temple, together with the monastery building complex, was erected at the beginning of the 20th century in the Neo-Romanesque style, according to the design of the Franciscan Mansuetus Fromm. The building is an example of the sacred architecture of the Prussian state from the turn of the 19th and early 20th centuries. The facility is located on the Trail of the Temples of Silesian Rome in Nysa. In front of the church stands a votive chapel in honor of St. Roch from 1739 by the Nysa stonemason named Carl Josef Schleim, which was erected as a thanksgiving gift for saving Nysa from famine and plague. Practical information: The church is open to visitors outside mass hours. Free admission. Sightseeing time: 1 hour. Parking spaces (free) on Wojska Polskiego Avenue.

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