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Church of Virgin Mary, the Queen of Poland, Warsaw

Originally built in the 1600s for Queen Marysieńka, it was converted into a hunting residence by King August II the Strong only to be then turned into a chapel in 1816 and again into a church in the 20th century..

Originally built in the 1600s for Queen Marysieńka, it was converted into a hunting residence by King August II the Strong only to be then turned into a chapel in 1816 and again into a church in the 20th century.


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About Church of Virgin Mary, the Queen of Poland

 ul. Gdańska 8a

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