Holy Trinity Church, Kobyłka

Minor Basilica of the Holy Trinity in Kobyłka
Bazylika Świętej Trójcy w Kobyłce
Minor Basilica of the Holy Trinity in Kobyłka
52°20′23″N 21°11′43″E / 52.33972°N 21.19528°E / 52.33972; 21.19528
LocationKobyłka, Poland
DenominationRoman Catholic Church
TraditionLatin Church
Websitehttp://www.trojca.org.pl/
History
StatusParish church
DedicationHoly Trinity
Consecrated6 August 1741
Architecture
Functional statusActive
Heritage designationCultural heritage monument
Designated1 December 1953
ArchitectGuido Antonio Longhi
Architectural typeChurch
StyleBaroque
Completed1736–1740
Specifications
Bells4
Administration
DioceseRoman Catholic Diocese of Warsaw-Praga
ParishHoly Trinity Parish in Kobyłka

The Minor Basilica of the Holy Trinity in Kobyłka is a Roman Catholic church located in Kobyłka near Warsaw, Poland. It represents the Late Baroque architectural style.

History

The parish in Kobyłka was established in 1415. The earliest churches, dedicated to Saint Anne, were wooden and were destroyed by fires.[1] The current, brick church was built between 1736 and 1740 according to the design and under the personal supervision of the Lombard architect Guido Antonio Longhi.[2] The founder of the construction was Bishop Marcin Załuski, who also consecrated the church in 1741. Longhi referred in his architectural design to the Basilica of Superga near Turin, which was particularly evident in the original form of the towers.[3] A strong similarity can also be seen with the Church of the Holy Trinity in Crema, which, although most often attributed to Andrea Nono, was probably the last work of Guido Antonio Longhi before he left Italy.[4][5]

After 1742 the vault of the main nave and the walls of the presbytery were decorated with frescoes by Grzegorz Łodziński. In 1773, following the Suppression of the Society of Jesus, the Jesuits left Kobyłka. In 1794 the eastern tower was destroyed during the Kościuszko Uprising.[1] In 1811–1812, Napoleonic soldiers were stationed in the church and destroyed its original interior furnishings.[1]

In 1944 the retreating German army blew up the western tower. The church was rebuilt under the supervision of architect Bruno Zborowski between 1947 and 1949, with some changes to the shape of the tower and windows.[1]

Between 1958 and 1961 the church interiors were restored by conservators Władysława and Konstanty Tiunin. In 1971 a candle left by a thief caused a fire that destroyed the main altar together with the painting The Last Supper on the door of the tabernacle. Between 1971 and 1977 the interior was reconstructed, and the eastern tower was completed following the model of the western one.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "Rys historyczny – Parafia Świętej Trójcy w Kobyłce". www.trojca.org.pl. Retrieved 2026-03-16.
  2. ^ Karpowicz 2011, p. 378.
  3. ^ Karpowicz 2011, p. 379.
  4. ^ Karpowicz 2011, p. 380.
  5. ^ "Santissima Trinità - Turismo Crema" (in Italian). 2020-07-27. Retrieved 2026-03-16.

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