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Temple of Divine Providence in Warsaw

1 Prymasa Augusta Hlonda Street, Warszawa, 02-972

Temple of Divine Providence in Warsaw
Temple of Divine Providence in Warsaw
Temple of Divine Providence in Warsaw
Temple of Divine Providence in Warsaw
Temple of Divine Providence in Warsaw
Temple of Divine Providence in Warsaw
Temple of Divine Providence in Warsaw
Temple of Divine Providence in Warsaw

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The Temple of Divine Providence is a Roman Catholic church in Wilanów, which is the seat of the parish of Divine Providence. It is a cultural institution established by Cardinal Kazimierz Nycz - Metropolitan Archbishop of Warsaw. One of the activities undertaken by the Center is the organization of the Thanksgiving Day. Cardinal Nycz made the first Sunday of June a Thanksgiving holiday. The exterior of the Temple of Divine Providence is shaped like a cube with a dome. The chapels and stations are situated in such a way as to enable visitors to the Temple to chronologically trace the next most important events in the history of Poland. The stations create a historical route that will allow us to look at the history of Poland from the perspective of God's providence. The Museum of John Paul II and Primate Wyszyński is located above the aisle, which surrounds the main nave. Under the floor, in the lower church, the so-called Great Poles Pantheon - a place of burial and commemoration of the most distinguished Polish patriots as well as people of culture and science.