CZESTOCHOWA MONUMENTS

THE PAULINE MONASTERY AT JASNA GORA

That is one of the main destinations for pilgrims in the contemporary Christian world.
The Pauline Fathers were summoned to Jasna Gora in 1382 by Prince. The miraculous painting of the Virgin Mary owned by the monastery has been drawing great numbers of pilgrims since the 15 century, initially from other regions of Poland and later also from other European countries and from the rest of the world. The coronation of the miraculous image of the Virgin Mary with papal crowns in 1717 ultimately established the exceptional position of Jasna Gora among the world's most important sanctuaries.
About 50 pilgrimage trails lead to Czestochowa, crossing the whole country, spanning from a couple to several hundred kilometres in length. Every year more than 200 groups (a total of 165,000 people) reach the city on foot, with visitor numbers soaring during the main Cult of Mary feasts:

JASNA GORA - AN INTERNATIONAL PILGRIMAGE CENTER

May 3 Feast of Our Lady, Queen of Poland

July 16 Our Lady of Mount Carmel

August 15 Assumption

August 26 Feast of Our Lady of Czestochowa

December 8 Feast of the Birth of Mary

September 12 Feast of the Most Holy Name of Mary

With the growing popularity of the pilgrim movement and its rich tradition extending back over six centuries, the foot pilgrimages to Jasna Gora have become a unique religious and social phenomenon on a global scale. The spontaneity of that movement bears witness to the exceptional character of Jasna Gora as a place where truth is cultivated, together with the spiritual and patriotic values of the Polish nation. Pilgrimages bring together people from all professions, social groups, communities and environments, from all the parishes of Poland.
As well as a religious center of extreme significance, the monastic complex of Jasna Gora is also an important historical monument and a remarkable piece of architecture. Special exhibitions feature elements from its rich collection of masterpieces.

Information:
Pauline Monastery of Jasna Gora
42-225 Czestochowa, Street Kordeckiego 2
tel. +48 34 377 77 77, fax +48 34 365 67 28
www.jasnagora.pl, e-mail:

Jasna Gora Information Center
tel. +48 34 365 38 88, +48 34 377 74 08, fax +48 34 365 43 43
e-mail: ,
www.jasnagora.pl
Open daily: 1.05 - 15.10 from 07.00 to 19.00
16.10 - 30.04 from 08.00 to 17.00


Czestochowa Avenue is one of the most interesting urban solutions not only in Poland but also in Europe. This one and a half kilometer long, wide road, designed by Jan Bernhard, is a major pilgrimage route, leading from the Old Town (square Daszynskiego) to st. Popieluszki and Parks under the Jasna Gora. Standing beside her buildings are mostly charming, Neoclassical buildings. Many of them were modeled on the architecture of Berlin and Vienna. In the past, served as accommodation, education, cultural. Currently avenue is the center of trade - service for almost 250 thousand. residents of Czestochowa, and several million pilgrims.

Town Hall - a two-storey building erected in 1828, between the connected cities of Czestochowa and Czestochowka. City Hall was surrounded on three sides except the front - a big garden, fenced in 1841 fence with boards on foundation.

On the ground floor were the offices and the floor was intended for housing m. Al. President of the City. In the right pavilion (now nonexistent) served as a prison, left the military guardhouse and housing officers. Today, the building representative of the city, the seat of the Museum of Czestochowa. Visitors can Town Hall Tower, constituting an excellent vantage point of the city and its surroundings.

Old Market Square - a focal point of the Old Czestochowa. In the Middle Ages were connected trade routes here: Krakow, Warsaw, wielunski tract and the United Way Lelowska. The steel market during the XV - XIX. Town hall burned down in 1812. Preserved are the northern and eastern frontage of the market. Other interesting buildings include, among others former inn of the seventeenth century. visited by King John III Sobieski (Street. Mirowska 4) and the seventeenth-century house at number 18, where it is preserved interesting cellars. In adjacent to the market streets of Old Town survived a few houses, situated in the former Jewish ghetto. At Old Market begins red "Eagles' Nests Trail", running from the city street Mirowska to reserve Zielona Gora, Olsztyn and further - to Krakow-Czestochowa Upland, and the trail Jury Wielunska.

Team historic buildings on the street 7 Townhouses
Street 7 Townhouses surrounds Jasna Gora hill on the south side, adjacent to the Science and Technology Park. Its name comes from the team of seven-storey houses, built in the early nineteenth century. Characteristic is one-sided buildings street - the area on the other side was devoted to stalls. Originally, all the houses have arcades, as a result of reconstruction have been converted into shops or apartment. Noteworthy among others house at No. 21, which belonged to the sculptor Joseph Baldassare Proszowski. On its external facade are stucco decoration. In this house from October 1944. Until January 1945. Housed the underground premises of the last commander of the Army General. Leopold Okulickiego "Niedzwiadek." In the house at number 17 was born famous poet Halina Poświatowska.

Market Wielun - Rectangular square north of Jasna Gora, which used to be the center of the village. The current buildings around the Market Square dates from the late nineteenth century. Here stands a small neo-Gothic church. Lord Jesus in Agony consecrated in 1906, expanded in 1925. The Market comes a few streets. The importance of communication traffic has Czestochowa Street. St.. Rocha leads to Wielun and Kluczbork and Avenue of John Paul II.
Residence of the Archbishop of Czestochowa - housed in a former residential house of Ivan Lazarev Grosman. the Avenue of the Blessed Virgin Mary 54 late-classical building, brick, on high basements, floors, two-bay. She was here a collection of works of art collected in the years 1925 - 1951 by Bishop Teodor Kubina, which is testament allocated to the Diocesan Museum. Note the front wall of the building. At the height of the first floor there is a bas-relief with a colorful glaze, so-called. majolica, made in Florence in the late fifteenth / sixteenth century. Shows the Mother of God with Child, and its author is probably the village of Andrea della Robbia artist. Majolica brought from Rome to Bishop Teodor Kubina of Czestochowa. On the wall of the building there is also a plaque commemorating the stay here of Pope John Paul II.

Church of Sts. Zygmunt - the fourteenth-century nave, with an elongated presbytery, at the eastern end of Mary Avenue (at square Daszynskiego). The church was rebuilt and enlarged several times. The chancel is probably the oldest part of the temple - are preserved elements of Gothic influence. After the reconstruction in the eighteenth century, the church received today, baroque form and decoration. Next to it is a two-storey rectory, a former brick monastery from the first half of the seventeenth century, rebuilt in 1729. connected with the church at the height of the first floor. In the temple you can see m.in .: painting of St. And St. Stanislaus. Barbara from the fifteenth century, the image of Our Lady of Consolation. Field altar, a monstrance and reliquary of St.. Cross of XVD century.

Cathedral of St.. Families - built in stages between 1901 -1927. is one of the largest churches not only in Poland but also in Europe. Brick built with brick, and architectural detail with stone and sandstone, neo-Gothic three-nave, chancel and an elongated facade topped by two towers. The interiors are finished with granite Archsee derived from the Scandinavian exploded, formerly located at Jasna Gora, the monument to the Russian Alexander II. Windows and rosettes, with the exception of the nave are decorated with stained glass windows.
The themes of stained glass is more important events in the history of the nation and the Sacraments. In the 30s of the twentieth century before the three altars made railings Communion with tracery and carvings. Initially, the temple was dedicated to St.. Joseph, but after the publication of the encyclical of Pope Leo XIII changed the call to St.. Family. At the chapel of Our Lady of Czestochowa buried corpse Bishops Czestochowa. In special crypts made coffin T. Kubina, Z. Golinski, S. barely, S. Czajka.

Church of Sts. James - in a small park at the Square Bieganski - between the streets Dabrowski. Raclawicka, Kilinski, opposite the Town Hall opens its doors to one of the most beautiful temples of Czestochowa- St. Jacob, who is based on raised in 1586 - the Chapel of St.. Jacob. Already at first glance different from the churches that can be found in Poland - thanks to kopulom and gaps seems to be rather similar to the Orthodox churches. It has its justification - for years 1870-1872, when the building was created, until 1918 served as the Orthodox Church. St.. Cyril and St. Methodius. Was designed on the model of the church of St.. Mary Magdalene in Warsaw's Praga. For St. Jacob's church back in 1947. Minor interior of the temple is surprising in its simplicity. The church is decorated with painted on the walls of the Stations of the Cross, decorated in Byzantine painting conventions. Abandoned the traditional altar - in the chancel is a painting of the Virgin Mary with Child and Jesus surrounded by saints.

Church of Sts. Andrew and St.. Barbara - built in the mid-seventeenth century for the novitiate Jasna Gora Monastery. The location of the spring probably decided where, according to legend desecrated in 1430 years the image of Our Lady of Czestochowa at Jasna Gora stolen by an armed gang. Church History is full of dramatic events: the destruction during the Swedish invasion, restoration and reconstruction in the eighteenth and nineteenth century, the destiny of the house of penance for religious conversion to the hospital, seized by the Austrian army, Russian or acquisition of buildings by the Welfare Council Betting Charity. At the end of the nineteenth century it became a parish. Church building itself is decorated in baroque style with traces of Gothic, originally a single nave, the expansion enriched by the side of the nave in the form of chapels. Baroque interior of the church. The culmination of the tower is Baroque dome. Behind the church is the chapel of St.. Barbara miraculous water spring.

Church. Holy Name of Mary, erected along with the monastery to ss. Mariawitek (dealing with the education of the poor and proselytizing Jews) in the years 1859-1862. The neo-Gothic nave, without separate presbytery, the inside cover coffered ceiling with rosettes, and the walls are decorated with paintings of floral motifs. The church initially monastery, and later served as a church youth, and after World War II was renamed rektoracki. Inside are paintings by famous painters - among other things, in a painting of the Immaculate Conception brush and the work of Raphael Hadziewicz January Suchodolski and Peter LeBrin'a. On the wooden choir bodies are placed here in 1935, the choir - the basins of Baroque features.

Church and cemetery St. And St. Roch. Sebastian - the oldest of the existing Czestochowa Cemetery, located between the streets of St.. And St. Roch. Sebastian, adjacent to the church of the same name. It was created in the 40s the seventeenth century to the need for the burial of victims of contemporary epidemic. In the mid-nineteenth century separated - part evangelical, and 30 years later -Part Orthodox. During World War I, the Catholic cemetery established military quarters in which German soldiers were buried, according to the confession. The oldest preserved tombstone here is from 1849. At the cemetery, resting insurgents Second Silesian Uprising, poet Halina Poświatowska. Ignatius Kozielewski. Part evangelical family was buried Frankeow. Church history. St.. And St. Roch. Sebastian dates back to the mid seventeenth century, when the efforts of the Provincial Pauline brick chapel was erected. The time of the Swedish invasion destroyed the chapel, it was consecrated in 1680, built of stone and brick in place of the destroyed chapel, temple. Originally the church was a one-nave Baroque style vaulted. After rebuilding has gained tricuspid facade with two towers in the baroque helmets.

Church. St.. Joseph the Worker - in the district Rakow Street. Okrzei, on top of a hill, is situated a large temple, as if growing out of the limestone cliffs, captivating his neo-baroque beauty. Was built, replacing the old chapel, in the years 1925 - 1933, when the parish priest was Fr. Stefan Niedzwiecki. Church designed by Stephen Schiller and Wieslaw Konowicz is eclectic, with elements of Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque.
In 2002. Metropolitan Czestochowa officially raised the church. Joseph to the dignity of the Sanctuary; consecrated new altarpiece, in which was placed the image of St. Joseph; also devoted triptych Christmas and erected Stations of the Cross in the church square. The jewel is undoubtedly the Shrine Chapel of Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament, built on an octagonal plan, which supports eight stucco columns covered dome. Of particular note is the image of St.. Joseph.
It shows the character of the Holy Patron, which is held by a little Lord Jesus, smiling at them, his eyes wandering for the viewing. The image is painted on a gold background, pattern of ancient icons. Byzantine wall paintings on the main wall and the dome above the altarpiece of St. Joseph take us into the mystical atmosphere of prayer Eastern Church.

Church Evangelical Church. Ascension of the Lord - Neo-Gothic, built in 1912-1913, at the intersection of the Silesian and Copernicus. Damaged in 1945, being restored in the years 1955 to 1961 and renovated (1983-1990). It has a uniform, neo-Gothic facilities: the main altar, pulpit and baptismal font. The church deserves the attention of neo-baroque chandelier, dating from the nineteenth century.
Former seat of the Orthodox clergy, popularly called "Popowka", in the Avenue of the Blessed Virgin Mary 47th house built in 1875., Late-classical, rebuilt several times. During the interwar period, he served as the bishop's palace, from 1945 to the seventies was the seat of the District Military Staff, then was given to the Museum. Currently, the restored interiors pilgrimage. Museum is a branch of the Museum of Czestochowa.

Tenement Guild (Avenue of the Blessed Virgin Mary 24) - eclectic with elements of neo-Gothic, built in the late nineteenth century. Shaped L. After an extensive restaurant was earmarked for service and trade center.

Tenement house (street. Cathedral 8) - lovingly restored, a beautiful neo-Gothic building with neo-baroque elements from the beginning. The nineteenth century. Currently is home to the Gallery of Painting and Sculpture Museum of Czestochowa.

The inn has long been
Street Mirowska 4, the Old Market, preserved historic house dating from the seventeenth century. The building street distinguishes it distinctive, angled roof. This building served as a tavern. In it, the applications had to stay at the Jan III Sobieski, and Napoleon Bonaparte.

former Inn
Just across the bridge over the railway line, at number 16 Avenue of the Blessed Virgin Mary, are the buildings of the old inn, with a gate and preserved buildings of the former coach house (that stretch along the Embankment Dwernickiego). Supposedly staying here confederates, and Frederic Chopin.

CZESTOCHOWA MONUMENTS

THE PAULINE MONASTERY AT JASNA GORA

That is one of the main destinations for pilgrims in the contemporary Christian world.
The Pauline Fathers were summoned to Jasna Gora in 1382 by Prince. The miraculous painting of the Virgin Mary owned by the monastery has been drawing great numbers of pilgrims since the 15 century, initially from other regions of Poland and later also from other European countries and from the rest of the world. The coronation of the miraculous image of the Virgin Mary with papal crowns in 1717 ultimately established the exceptional position of Jasna Gora among the world's most important sanctuaries.
About 50 pilgrimage trails lead to Czestochowa, crossing the whole country, spanning from a couple to several hundred kilometres in length. Every year more than 200 groups (a total of 165,000 people) reach the city on foot, with visitor numbers soaring during the main Cult of Mary feasts:

JASNA GORA - AN INTERNATIONAL PILGRIMAGE CENTER

May 3 Feast of Our Lady, Queen of Poland

July 16 Our Lady of Mount Carmel

August 15 Assumption

August 26 Feast of Our Lady of Czestochowa

December 8 Feast of the Birth of Mary

September 12 Feast of the Most Holy Name of Mary

With the growing popularity of the pilgrim movement and its rich tradition extending back over six centuries, the foot pilgrimages to Jasna Gora have become a unique religious and social phenomenon on a global scale. The spontaneity of that movement bears witness to the exceptional character of Jasna Gora as a place where truth is cultivated, together with the spiritual and patriotic values of the Polish nation. Pilgrimages bring together people from all professions, social groups, communities and environments, from all the parishes of Poland.
As well as a religious center of extreme significance, the monastic complex of Jasna Gora is also an important historical monument and a remarkable piece of architecture. Special exhibitions feature elements from its rich collection of masterpieces.

Information:
Pauline Monastery of Jasna Gora
42-225 Czestochowa, Street Kordeckiego 2
tel. +48 34 377 77 77, fax +48 34 365 67 28
www.jasnagora.pl, e-mail:

Jasna Gora Information Center
tel. +48 34 365 38 88, +48 34 377 74 08, fax +48 34 365 43 43
e-mail: ,
www.jasnagora.pl
Open daily: 1.05 - 15.10 from 07.00 to 19.00
16.10 - 30.04 from 08.00 to 17.00


Czestochowa Avenue is one of the most interesting urban solutions not only in Poland but also in Europe. This one and a half kilometer long, wide road, designed by Jan Bernhard, is a major pilgrimage route, leading from the Old Town (square Daszynskiego) to st. Popieluszki and Parks under the Jasna Gora. Standing beside her buildings are mostly charming, Neoclassical buildings. Many of them were modeled on the architecture of Berlin and Vienna. In the past, served as accommodation, education, cultural. Currently avenue is the center of trade - service for almost 250 thousand. residents of Czestochowa, and several million pilgrims.

Town Hall - a two-storey building erected in 1828, between the connected cities of Czestochowa and Czestochowka. City Hall was surrounded on three sides except the front - a big garden, fenced in 1841 fence with boards on foundation.

On the ground floor were the offices and the floor was intended for housing m. Al. President of the City. In the right pavilion (now nonexistent) served as a prison, left the military guardhouse and housing officers. Today, the building representative of the city, the seat of the Museum of Czestochowa. Visitors can Town Hall Tower, constituting an excellent vantage point of the city and its surroundings.

Old Market Square - a focal point of the Old Czestochowa. In the Middle Ages were connected trade routes here: Krakow, Warsaw, wielunski tract and the United Way Lelowska. The steel market during the XV - XIX. Town hall burned down in 1812. Preserved are the northern and eastern frontage of the market. Other interesting buildings include, among others former inn of the seventeenth century. visited by King John III Sobieski (Street. Mirowska 4) and the seventeenth-century house at number 18, where it is preserved interesting cellars. In adjacent to the market streets of Old Town survived a few houses, situated in the former Jewish ghetto. At Old Market begins red "Eagles' Nests Trail", running from the city street Mirowska to reserve Zielona Gora, Olsztyn and further - to Krakow-Czestochowa Upland, and the trail Jury Wielunska.

Team historic buildings on the street 7 Townhouses
Street 7 Townhouses surrounds Jasna Gora hill on the south side, adjacent to the Science and Technology Park. Its name comes from the team of seven-storey houses, built in the early nineteenth century. Characteristic is one-sided buildings street - the area on the other side was devoted to stalls. Originally, all the houses have arcades, as a result of reconstruction have been converted into shops or apartment. Noteworthy among others house at No. 21, which belonged to the sculptor Joseph Baldassare Proszowski. On its external facade are stucco decoration. In this house from October 1944. Until January 1945. Housed the underground premises of the last commander of the Army General. Leopold Okulickiego "Niedzwiadek." In the house at number 17 was born famous poet Halina Poświatowska.

Market Wielun - Rectangular square north of Jasna Gora, which used to be the center of the village. The current buildings around the Market Square dates from the late nineteenth century. Here stands a small neo-Gothic church. Lord Jesus in Agony consecrated in 1906, expanded in 1925. The Market comes a few streets. The importance of communication traffic has Czestochowa Street. St.. Rocha leads to Wielun and Kluczbork and Avenue of John Paul II.
Residence of the Archbishop of Czestochowa - housed in a former residential house of Ivan Lazarev Grosman. the Avenue of the Blessed Virgin Mary 54 late-classical building, brick, on high basements, floors, two-bay. She was here a collection of works of art collected in the years 1925 - 1951 by Bishop Teodor Kubina, which is testament allocated to the Diocesan Museum. Note the front wall of the building. At the height of the first floor there is a bas-relief with a colorful glaze, so-called. majolica, made in Florence in the late fifteenth / sixteenth century. Shows the Mother of God with Child, and its author is probably the village of Andrea della Robbia artist. Majolica brought from Rome to Bishop Teodor Kubina of Czestochowa. On the wall of the building there is also a plaque commemorating the stay here of Pope John Paul II.

Church of Sts. Zygmunt - the fourteenth-century nave, with an elongated presbytery, at the eastern end of Mary Avenue (at square Daszynskiego). The church was rebuilt and enlarged several times. The chancel is probably the oldest part of the temple - are preserved elements of Gothic influence. After the reconstruction in the eighteenth century, the church received today, baroque form and decoration. Next to it is a two-storey rectory, a former brick monastery from the first half of the seventeenth century, rebuilt in 1729. connected with the church at the height of the first floor. In the temple you can see m.in .: painting of St. And St. Stanislaus. Barbara from the fifteenth century, the image of Our Lady of Consolation. Field altar, a monstrance and reliquary of St.. Cross of XVD century.

Cathedral of St.. Families - built in stages between 1901 -1927. is one of the largest churches not only in Poland but also in Europe. Brick built with brick, and architectural detail with stone and sandstone, neo-Gothic three-nave, chancel and an elongated facade topped by two towers. The interiors are finished with granite Archsee derived from the Scandinavian exploded, formerly located at Jasna Gora, the monument to the Russian Alexander II. Windows and rosettes, with the exception of the nave are decorated with stained glass windows.
The themes of stained glass is more important events in the history of the nation and the Sacraments. In the 30s of the twentieth century before the three altars made railings Communion with tracery and carvings. Initially, the temple was dedicated to St.. Joseph, but after the publication of the encyclical of Pope Leo XIII changed the call to St.. Family. At the chapel of Our Lady of Czestochowa buried corpse Bishops Czestochowa. In special crypts made coffin T. Kubina, Z. Golinski, S. barely, S. Czajka.

Church of Sts. James - in a small park at the Square Bieganski - between the streets Dabrowski. Raclawicka, Kilinski, opposite the Town Hall opens its doors to one of the most beautiful temples of Czestochowa- St. Jacob, who is based on raised in 1586 - the Chapel of St.. Jacob. Already at first glance different from the churches that can be found in Poland - thanks to kopulom and gaps seems to be rather similar to the Orthodox churches. It has its justification - for years 1870-1872, when the building was created, until 1918 served as the Orthodox Church. St.. Cyril and St. Methodius. Was designed on the model of the church of St.. Mary Magdalene in Warsaw's Praga. For St. Jacob's church back in 1947. Minor interior of the temple is surprising in its simplicity. The church is decorated with painted on the walls of the Stations of the Cross, decorated in Byzantine painting conventions. Abandoned the traditional altar - in the chancel is a painting of the Virgin Mary with Child and Jesus surrounded by saints.

Church of Sts. Andrew and St.. Barbara - built in the mid-seventeenth century for the novitiate Jasna Gora Monastery. The location of the spring probably decided where, according to legend desecrated in 1430 years the image of Our Lady of Czestochowa at Jasna Gora stolen by an armed gang. Church History is full of dramatic events: the destruction during the Swedish invasion, restoration and reconstruction in the eighteenth and nineteenth century, the destiny of the house of penance for religious conversion to the hospital, seized by the Austrian army, Russian or acquisition of buildings by the Welfare Council Betting Charity. At the end of the nineteenth century it became a parish. Church building itself is decorated in baroque style with traces of Gothic, originally a single nave, the expansion enriched by the side of the nave in the form of chapels. Baroque interior of the church. The culmination of the tower is Baroque dome. Behind the church is the chapel of St.. Barbara miraculous water spring.

Church. Holy Name of Mary, erected along with the monastery to ss. Mariawitek (dealing with the education of the poor and proselytizing Jews) in the years 1859-1862. The neo-Gothic nave, without separate presbytery, the inside cover coffered ceiling with rosettes, and the walls are decorated with paintings of floral motifs. The church initially monastery, and later served as a church youth, and after World War II was renamed rektoracki. Inside are paintings by famous painters - among other things, in a painting of the Immaculate Conception brush and the work of Raphael Hadziewicz January Suchodolski and Peter LeBrin'a. On the wooden choir bodies are placed here in 1935, the choir - the basins of Baroque features.

Church and cemetery St. And St. Roch. Sebastian - the oldest of the existing Czestochowa Cemetery, located between the streets of St.. And St. Roch. Sebastian, adjacent to the church of the same name. It was created in the 40s the seventeenth century to the need for the burial of victims of contemporary epidemic. In the mid-nineteenth century separated - part evangelical, and 30 years later -Part Orthodox. During World War I, the Catholic cemetery established military quarters in which German soldiers were buried, according to the confession. The oldest preserved tombstone here is from 1849. At the cemetery, resting insurgents Second Silesian Uprising, poet Halina Poświatowska. Ignatius Kozielewski. Part evangelical family was buried Frankeow. Church history. St.. And St. Roch. Sebastian dates back to the mid seventeenth century, when the efforts of the Provincial Pauline brick chapel was erected. The time of the Swedish invasion destroyed the chapel, it was consecrated in 1680, built of stone and brick in place of the destroyed chapel, temple. Originally the church was a one-nave Baroque style vaulted. After rebuilding has gained tricuspid facade with two towers in the baroque helmets.

Church. St.. Joseph the Worker - in the district Rakow Street. Okrzei, on top of a hill, is situated a large temple, as if growing out of the limestone cliffs, captivating his neo-baroque beauty. Was built, replacing the old chapel, in the years 1925 - 1933, when the parish priest was Fr. Stefan Niedzwiecki. Church designed by Stephen Schiller and Wieslaw Konowicz is eclectic, with elements of Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque.
In 2002. Metropolitan Czestochowa officially raised the church. Joseph to the dignity of the Sanctuary; consecrated new altarpiece, in which was placed the image of St. Joseph; also devoted triptych Christmas and erected Stations of the Cross in the church square. The jewel is undoubtedly the Shrine Chapel of Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament, built on an octagonal plan, which supports eight stucco columns covered dome. Of particular note is the image of St.. Joseph.
It shows the character of the Holy Patron, which is held by a little Lord Jesus, smiling at them, his eyes wandering for the viewing. The image is painted on a gold background, pattern of ancient icons. Byzantine wall paintings on the main wall and the dome above the altarpiece of St. Joseph take us into the mystical atmosphere of prayer Eastern Church.

Church Evangelical Church. Ascension of the Lord - Neo-Gothic, built in 1912-1913, at the intersection of the Silesian and Copernicus. Damaged in 1945, being restored in the years 1955 to 1961 and renovated (1983-1990). It has a uniform, neo-Gothic facilities: the main altar, pulpit and baptismal font. The church deserves the attention of neo-baroque chandelier, dating from the nineteenth century.
Former seat of the Orthodox clergy, popularly called "Popowka", in the Avenue of the Blessed Virgin Mary 47th house built in 1875., Late-classical, rebuilt several times. During the interwar period, he served as the bishop's palace, from 1945 to the seventies was the seat of the District Military Staff, then was given to the Museum. Currently, the restored interiors pilgrimage. Museum is a branch of the Museum of Czestochowa.

Tenement Guild (Avenue of the Blessed Virgin Mary 24) - eclectic with elements of neo-Gothic, built in the late nineteenth century. Shaped L. After an extensive restaurant was earmarked for service and trade center.

Tenement house (street. Cathedral 8) - lovingly restored, a beautiful neo-Gothic building with neo-baroque elements from the beginning. The nineteenth century. Currently is home to the Gallery of Painting and Sculpture Museum of Czestochowa.

The inn has long been
Street Mirowska 4, the Old Market, preserved historic house dating from the seventeenth century. The building street distinguishes it distinctive, angled roof. This building served as a tavern. In it, the applications had to stay at the Jan III Sobieski, and Napoleon Bonaparte.

former Inn
Just across the bridge over the railway line, at number 16 Avenue of the Blessed Virgin Mary, are the buildings of the old inn, with a gate and preserved buildings of the former coach house (that stretch along the Embankment Dwernickiego). Supposedly staying here confederates, and Frederic Chopin.

Home "Bata"
Nineteenth-century building at the intersection of Avenue of the Blessed Virgin Mary and Liberty Avenue. Since the beginning of the twentieth century to the 20s on the ground floor was a sophisticated and fashionable cafe - cafe Wladyslaw Jackowski. In the late 30th liquidated cafe, decorated while the company store "Bata", a Czech shoe manufacturer (hence the local name.) On the first floor in 1914-1916 acted movie theater "Corso", and in the period 1916-1939 - cinema "Odeon". currently serves as a commercial building. elevation of the building is topped with a cornice supported by konsolkach, between which are placed rosettes.

House Franke - house at the intersection of Avenue of the Blessed Virgin Mary 14 and Wilson Street. Modeled on the urban architecture of Berlin and Vienna, was built in the years 1901-1903 for Adolf Franke. factory director "Brass and sons." Ground adapted to the activities of service - commercial (was here bookshop, pharmacy, shops furs and colonial goods.) In the outbuilding decorated restaurant and hotel "Victoria". In the interwar period was a very fashionable place.

Luxury House Hantkego
Built in the years 1900-1903 in the district Cancers by Bernard Hantkego, the owner of the steelworks. The building is characterized by a large number of architectural details. Distorted by the expansion (especially in the years 1973-1978) and supply the front of the building of swimming pools. In the neighborhood there is a landscape park (2 ha), founded in the early twentieth century, with specimens of rare trees and shrubs. Now the headquarters of Youth Culture.

Jewish Cemetery - The cemetery - was founded on the street Golden (district Profession) in 1780. Currently located in the Steelworks "Czestochowa". Cemetery is one of the largest in the country. Number of graves is determined to be over 4000 to be interesting grave Chasidic leader - tzaddik Isaac Mayer JustMe 1919. cemetery is divided into two parts: a male and a female. since the 70s ceased on it burials....

House Franke - house at the intersection of Avenue of the Blessed Virgin Mary 14 and Wilson Street. Modeled on the urban architecture of Berlin and Vienna, was built in the years 1901-1903 for Adolf Franke. factory director "Brass and sons." Ground adapted to the activities of service - commercial (was here bookshop, pharmacy, shops furs and colonial goods.) In the outbuilding decorated restaurant and hotel "Victoria". In the interwar period was a very fashionable place.

Luxury House Hantkego
Built in the years 1900-1903 in the district Cancers by Bernard Hantkego, the owner of the steelworks. The building is characterized by a large number of architectural details. Distorted by the expansion (especially in the years 1973-1978) and supply the front of the building of swimming pools. In the neighborhood there is a landscape park (2 ha), founded in the early twentieth century, with specimens of rare trees and shrubs. Now the headquarters of Youth Culture.

Jewish Cemetery - The cemetery - was founded on the street Golden (district Profession) in 1780. Currently located in the Steelworks "Czestochowa". Cemetery is one of the largest in the country. Number of graves is determined to be over 4000 to be interesting grave Chasidic leader - tzaddik Isaac Mayer JustMe 1919. cemetery is divided into two parts: a male and a female. since the 70s ceased on it burials....