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In 1726, as a result of extensions made to the royal residence on the Krakowskie Przedmieście, the Warsaw-based Order of St. John of God (Italian: Fatebenefratelli) were forced to sell part of their real estate and thus relocate their monastery to another site. The order signed a contract with architects Antoni Solari and Józef Fontana for the construction of a new church, monastery and hospital on...
In over less than a century, namely between the Northern War (1700) and Napoleon’s Campaign (1812), thirty-five Uniate and Catholic churches were raised in Witebsk located in the north-eastern borderlands of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. As many as 12 of them had a nave and two aisles. None, even larger building centres in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, could boast of a similar dynamics...
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