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St. Hyacinth's Church, Warsaw
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St. Hyacinth's Church, named after Saint Hyacinth of Poland, is located in Warsaw's New Town at Freta Street 8/10.
Nearby attractions
Warsaw Barbican
Nowomiejska 15/17, 00-257 Warszawa, Poland
Multimedialny Park Fontann
Skwer 1 Dywizji Pancernej WP, 00-221 Warszawa, Poland
Museum of Warsaw
Rynek Starego Miasta 42, 00-272 Warszawa, Poland
Mały Powstaniec
Podwale, 00-001 Warszawa, Poland
Warsaw Uprising Monument
plac Krasińskich, 00-263 Warszawa, Poland
Warsaw Mermaid Statue
Pomnik Syrenki, Rynek Starego Miasta 18i, 00-272 Warszawa, Poland
Fortyfikacje staromiejskie
Podwale 19A, 00-257 Warszawa, Poland
Muzeum Bazyliszka
Freta 11, 00-227 Warszawa, Poland
The Royal Castle in Warsaw
plac Zamkowy 4, 00-277 Warszawa, Poland
Muzeum Domków
Podwale 15, 00-252 Warszawa, Poland
Nearby restaurants
Podwale 25 Kompania Piwna
Podwale 25, 00-261 Warszawa, Poland
Pod Samsonem
Freta 3/i 5, 00-227 Warszawa, Poland
Barbakan-Korkociąg
Freta 1, 00-227 Warszawa, Poland
Zapiecek
Freta 1, 00-227 Warszawa, Poland
Bistro pod Barbakanem
Mostowa 27/29, 00-260 Warszawa, Poland
Maharani
Freta 18, 00-277 Warszawa, Poland
Restauracja Boruta
Freta 38, 00-227 Warszawa, Poland
Bazyliszek Restaurant
Rynek Starego Miasta 1/3, 00-272 Warszawa, Poland
Sambal Restauracja Indonezyjska
Krzywe Koło 1/3, 00-270 Warszawa, Poland
Ciao Napoli
Wąski Dunaj 4/6/8, 00-256 Warszawa, Poland
Nearby hotels
Oki Doki Hostel
Długa 6, 00-238 Warszawa, Poland
Old Town Heart
Freta 3, 00-288 Warszawa, Poland
Mamaison Hotel Le Regina Warsaw
Kościelna 12, 00-218 Warszawa, Poland
Adele Old Town Apartment
Podwale 29/8, 00-271 Warszawa, Poland
Apartament MnW
Mostowa 13/15, 00-260 Warszawa, Poland
Duval. serviced apartments
Nowomiejska 10, 00-271 Warszawa, Poland
Przytulny apartament przy Barbakanie
Mostowa 9, 00-260 Warszawa, Poland
Kanonia Hostel & Apartment’s Stare Miasto
Jezuicka 2, 00-281 Warszawa, Poland
Cozy room in the old town
31/33, Brzozowa 4, 00-258 Warszawa, Poland
Crystal Apartment Old Town
Krzywe Koło 6/6a m 2, 00-270 Warszawa, Poland
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St. Hyacinth's Church, Warsaw
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St. Hyacinth's Church, Warsaw

Freta 10, 00-227 Warszawa, Poland
4.8(742)
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St. Hyacinth's Church, named after Saint Hyacinth of Poland, is located in Warsaw's New Town at Freta Street 8/10.

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attractions: Warsaw Barbican, Multimedialny Park Fontann, Museum of Warsaw, Mały Powstaniec, Warsaw Uprising Monument, Warsaw Mermaid Statue, Fortyfikacje staromiejskie, Muzeum Bazyliszka, The Royal Castle in Warsaw, Muzeum Domków, restaurants: Podwale 25 Kompania Piwna, Pod Samsonem, Barbakan-Korkociąg, Zapiecek, Bistro pod Barbakanem, Maharani, Restauracja Boruta, Bazyliszek Restaurant, Sambal Restauracja Indonezyjska, Ciao Napoli
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Phone
+48 22 635 47 00
Website
freta.dominikanie.pl

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Nearby attractions of St. Hyacinth's Church, Warsaw

Warsaw Barbican

Multimedialny Park Fontann

Museum of Warsaw

Mały Powstaniec

Warsaw Uprising Monument

Warsaw Mermaid Statue

Fortyfikacje staromiejskie

Muzeum Bazyliszka

The Royal Castle in Warsaw

Muzeum Domków

Warsaw Barbican

Warsaw Barbican

4.7

(4.4K)

Open 24 hours
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Multimedialny Park Fontann

Multimedialny Park Fontann

4.7

(15.4K)

Open 24 hours
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Museum of Warsaw

Museum of Warsaw

4.6

(1.6K)

Open 24 hours
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Mały Powstaniec

Mały Powstaniec

4.8

(1.7K)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Taste coffee in Warsaws specialty cafes
Taste coffee in Warsaws specialty cafes
Sat, Dec 6 • 10:00 AM
00-147, Warsaw, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland
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Warsaw Traditional Food Tour with Adrian
Warsaw Traditional Food Tour with Adrian
Sat, Dec 6 • 5:00 PM
00-647, Warsaw, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland
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Small group tour: History, War, Ghetto & uprising
Small group tour: History, War, Ghetto & uprising
Sat, Dec 6 • 6:00 PM
00-267, Warsaw, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland
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Nearby restaurants of St. Hyacinth's Church, Warsaw

Podwale 25 Kompania Piwna

Pod Samsonem

Barbakan-Korkociąg

Zapiecek

Bistro pod Barbakanem

Maharani

Restauracja Boruta

Bazyliszek Restaurant

Sambal Restauracja Indonezyjska

Ciao Napoli

Podwale 25 Kompania Piwna

Podwale 25 Kompania Piwna

4.5

(7K)

$$

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Pod Samsonem

Pod Samsonem

4.0

(1.1K)

$$

Click for details
Barbakan-Korkociąg

Barbakan-Korkociąg

4.1

(801)

$$

Click for details
Zapiecek

Zapiecek

4.3

(1.1K)

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Reviews of St. Hyacinth's Church, Warsaw

4.8
(742)
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5.0
7y

Warsaw has many beautiful churches to visit, but this particular church has caught our attention, not because it is the prettiest, but because it has a very touching history.

The church, built during16th century brings many stories of attacks, was burned by Swedish and was rebuilt in Baroque style. The church has simple features, reminds the monastery style and it was also used as a library, having a rich collection, which unfortunately was destroyed after the Second World War.

According to the story that was told to us during our visit and we can also confirm on Wikipedia, the church served as a hospital for the wounded during the second war, which made the church vulnerable to further attacks and during one of them thousands of civilians, doctors and people helping to treat the wounded were killed.

Inside the church that has been rebuilt, you can still see one of the walls that resisted the bombs, where you can read more about the tragic history, and also about the reconstruction.

Eli: 5 / Serge: 5

Recommended: Yes, It’s more than a church, it’s a part of the tragic WWII history of Warsaw and the reconstruction...

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4.0
2y

St. Hyacinth's Church in Warsaw is a heavenly delight for both believers and non-believers alike! With its stunning Baroque architecture and intricate detailing, it's no wonder this church is a must-visit for tourists in Warsaw. But don't let its holy appearance fool you - rumor has it that the ghosts of mischievous choirboys still haunt the halls, playing pranks on unsuspecting visitors. So if you're looking for a little divine intervention in your life, or just a good scare, St. Hyacinth's Church is the perfect destination. Just remember to bring some holy water...and maybe...

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2.0
1y

Nie wiem czy polecam ten kościół jeśli chcesz wziąć w nim ślub nie należąc do jego wspólnoty.

Organizacja ślubu przysporzyła mi wiele nieprzyjemnych sytuacji, naprawdę nie tego czego potrzebuje młoda para przy organizacji ślubu. Nie z winy ojców Dominikanów chcę zaznaczyć, ale innych osób po drodze.

Wspaniały czas ślubu był przyćmiony kilkoma nie przyjemnymi incydentami. Oczekiwano ze złożymy się na kwiaty z inna parą biorącą ślub dzień po nas, która była koszmarna w komunikacji, a na kilka dni przed ślubem zadzwoniła ze ma inna wizje na kwiaty, mimo wcześniejszych ustaleń i próbach rozmowy miesiąc wcześniej.

Na co Pani florystka powiedziała ze nie zajmie się dekoracja ołtarza w takim wypadku. Moja mama mało co nie dostała zawału słysząc że mamy sobie sami zorganizować kwiaty na kilka dni przed ślubem (nie będąc z Warszawy).

A do tego wychodząc już z kościoła jako para młoda, bardzo niesympatyczna kobieta podciagała się w drzwiach że tak powiem i stała w wejściu, a gdy ja poprosiłam czy mogłaby przejść na bok bo chcielibyśmy wyjść do gości to usłyszałam ze “taka gruba pani nie jest żeby się w drzwiach nie mogła zmieścić”…

Kto tak mówi do pary młodej która wychodzi z kościoła…? Brak słów.

Zespół który uprzejmie zgodził się zaśpiewać na naszym ślubie był natomiast...

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Warsaw has many beautiful churches to visit, but this particular church has caught our attention, not because it is the prettiest, but because it has a very touching history. The church, built during16th century brings many stories of attacks, was burned by Swedish and was rebuilt in Baroque style. The church has simple features, reminds the monastery style and it was also used as a library, having a rich collection, which unfortunately was destroyed after the Second World War. According to the story that was told to us during our visit and we can also confirm on Wikipedia, the church served as a hospital for the wounded during the second war, which made the church vulnerable to further attacks and during one of them thousands of civilians, doctors and people helping to treat the wounded were killed. Inside the church that has been rebuilt, you can still see one of the walls that resisted the bombs, where you can read more about the tragic history, and also about the reconstruction. Eli: 5 / Serge: 5 Recommended: Yes, It’s more than a church, it’s a part of the tragic WWII history of Warsaw and the reconstruction of the city.
Eduardo CacereEduardo Cacere
St. Hyacinth's Church in Warsaw is a heavenly delight for both believers and non-believers alike! With its stunning Baroque architecture and intricate detailing, it's no wonder this church is a must-visit for tourists in Warsaw. But don't let its holy appearance fool you - rumor has it that the ghosts of mischievous choirboys still haunt the halls, playing pranks on unsuspecting visitors. So if you're looking for a little divine intervention in your life, or just a good scare, St. Hyacinth's Church is the perfect destination. Just remember to bring some holy water...and maybe a flashlight!
Ross DanielsRoss Daniels
Nice place with lots of history.It is a beautiful Baroque Catholic church founded by the Dominican Order and adjoins Warsaw's largest monastery. Its construction began in 1603 and was completed in 1639. It is a mixture of Renaissance and early-Baroque styles. During World War II, it served as a field hospital for Polish forces during the Warsaw Uprising and was almost completely destroyed.
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Warsaw has many beautiful churches to visit, but this particular church has caught our attention, not because it is the prettiest, but because it has a very touching history. The church, built during16th century brings many stories of attacks, was burned by Swedish and was rebuilt in Baroque style. The church has simple features, reminds the monastery style and it was also used as a library, having a rich collection, which unfortunately was destroyed after the Second World War. According to the story that was told to us during our visit and we can also confirm on Wikipedia, the church served as a hospital for the wounded during the second war, which made the church vulnerable to further attacks and during one of them thousands of civilians, doctors and people helping to treat the wounded were killed. Inside the church that has been rebuilt, you can still see one of the walls that resisted the bombs, where you can read more about the tragic history, and also about the reconstruction. Eli: 5 / Serge: 5 Recommended: Yes, It’s more than a church, it’s a part of the tragic WWII history of Warsaw and the reconstruction of the city.
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St. Hyacinth's Church in Warsaw is a heavenly delight for both believers and non-believers alike! With its stunning Baroque architecture and intricate detailing, it's no wonder this church is a must-visit for tourists in Warsaw. But don't let its holy appearance fool you - rumor has it that the ghosts of mischievous choirboys still haunt the halls, playing pranks on unsuspecting visitors. So if you're looking for a little divine intervention in your life, or just a good scare, St. Hyacinth's Church is the perfect destination. Just remember to bring some holy water...and maybe a flashlight!
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Nice place with lots of history.It is a beautiful Baroque Catholic church founded by the Dominican Order and adjoins Warsaw's largest monastery. Its construction began in 1603 and was completed in 1639. It is a mixture of Renaissance and early-Baroque styles. During World War II, it served as a field hospital for Polish forces during the Warsaw Uprising and was almost completely destroyed.
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