Recognized as one of the most valuable monuments of medieval architecture in Poland, the Przeworsk parish church. The Holy Spirit is one of the few temples with the status of a collegiate church, sanctuary and minor basilica. Inside the 15th-century church, the Baroque interior dominates today. You can see here, among others bronze baptismal font from 1400, twelve altars, pulpit from 1713, gothic epitaph of church founder Rafał Tarnowski and his family, and numerous relics of saints. In the chapel added at the end of the 17th century in 1712, the Jerusalem Tomb of God was faithfully reproduced.
The main, three-nave body of the temple was built in the years 1430-1473. In the 17th century, a 40-meter tower was erected, and the church and monastery buildings were surrounded by walls, giving the complex a defensive character. Between the fifteenth and nineteenth centuries, the temple was looked after by the canons of the Regular Guardians of the Holy Sepulcher called Miechowith or god-tombs who appeared in Przeworsk at the end of the fourteenth century.
Thanks to the efforts of Fr. Stanisław Szałankiewicz, in the years 1999-2012 the temple underwent conservation and renovation.
Attractions inside

