Basilica of St. Erasmus and St. Pancras

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Jelenia Góra, Poland

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Catholic church· Tourist attraction· Church

Basilica of St. Erasmus and St. Pancras Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (7 reviews)

Basilica of St. Erasmus and St. Pancras is located in Jelenia Góra, Poland on plac Kościelny 1. Basilica of St. Erasmus and St. Pancras is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category catholic church in Poland.

Address

plac Kościelny 1

Phone

+48 757522160

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Mikolaj Piotrowski

A magnificent Basilica that only recently got upgraded to a basilica from a church. The basilica is huge with amazing ornaments all around. There is a mass on most of the days. The benches have heating installed underneath them for your hands. With the given restrictions social distancing and masks must be used.

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Alex Jasinski

Great ,it was worth to see in central City.Next stop St Marry chapel 2 min from Basilica,

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Mario Falzon

Tucked away randomly in the oldest quarter of Jelenia Gora steps north of the rynek (also called Plac Ratuszowy), the Basilica of St Erasmus and St Pancras is a gargantuan mid-16th-century construction, built to replace an older Romanesque church that had fallen into disrepair as a consequence of erosion. The present church is a three-aisled Gothic structure that boasts several unusual exterior features worthy of checking out. Built amidst irregular housing tenements, some of which are older than the church itself, it is almost a secret place, its stone facade gloomy and overcast with shadows for most of the time. But move closer (to its southern entrance) and you will see an impressive multi-layered Gothic doorway engraved with wonderful Biblical scenes from the Old Testament. As one moves around the building amidst trees and overgrown shrubs, one comes across several worn-out marble epitaphs, preserved relics from the time of the first Romanesque structure. The rich interior, mostly Baroque provides a startling contrast to the rather austere exterior. The high altar, adorned with lavish Baroque stucco is a theatrical ensemble of paintings, gilded friezes and feisty decor. The huge altarpiece on the high altar is a threefold composition that depicts the saints Erasmus and Pancras with heads raised towards the Virgin in a plea for mercy. Go around the side aisles to admire the Way of the Cross, a unique set of 14 plates of solid silver hewn out with details of the Passion. The basilica is kept closed for most of the time during the day but opens for service every evening at around 6:00. Viewing is possible daily before and after Mass.

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Zdeněk Briol

Super

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Jarek Szczęsny

Yes Ok

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DYMO

Looks nice even from far away

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Mark D.

Najstarszy budynek w mieście, architektoniczny ołtarz główny z XVIIIw, organy Casparininiego z 1706 r. Renesansowa ambona, barokowy konfesjonał.