York church is impressive in size, with a large Baroque monastery creating an interesting band sacred. The interior is severe and modest. Particularly noteworthy are discovered inside the seventeenth and eighteenth-century frescoes, representing a very high artistic level. The church is 50 m long and 10 m wide. To lead inside the portals of the 2nd half. Eighteenth century. Built in the fifteenth century, the temple is a nave late Baroque building complemented by a number of chapels, originally belonging to the Bernardine order. In later centuries, the church underwent various vicissitudes, until the final destruction by the Austrians during the Thirty Years' War. The first hosts returned to Klodzko in 1643 starting with the restoration of the church and the monastery. Construction bonding between nearly 150 years. In 1810 the cassation order of the church was converted into a warehouse for the Prussian garrison, and in the years 1834-1945 functioned as a Protestant temple. Catholic character was restored in 1947, and the monastery of Poor Clares nuns put up staying in it until now.
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