The Gothic St. Adalbert’s Concathedral in Prabuty

Today's cathedral was built in the years 1310-13330 in the Gothic style, with a polygonal presbytery and an asymmetric tower reaching 49 m from the south-eastern side.

In the years 1525-1945 it was an Evangelical temple. From the 17th century, it had a Baroque decor with altars, a gallery, an organ front, a pulpit, epitaphs, paintings, and movable furnishings (chandeliers, silver chalices, platters, candlesticks).

In the eighteenth century, a vestibule was added to the temple, and in the mid-nineteenth century a northern porch was built.

The entrance hall from 1731, a porch in the north from 1842; evangelical from 1525 to 1945.

Cathedral of St. st. Wojciecha, photo: Prabuty City Hall

Cathedral of St. st. Wojciecha, photo: Prabuty City Hall

Since the 17th Century, it has been furnished with Baroque altars, gallery, organ front, pulpit, epitaphs, paintings, removable fittings (chandeliers, silver chalices, epergnes, candlesticks). Burnt down in the spring of 1945, rebuilt in 1979-85 with the help of the mitred Prelate and Provost Jan Oleksy (a parish priest since 1980). Barrel vault, modern wooden interior furnishings. In 1983, the Collegial Chapter of Pomesania was established (a Concathedral since 1992).

Cathedral of St. st. Wojciecha, photo: Prabuty City Hall

Cathedral of St. st. Wojciecha, photo: Prabuty City Hall

It is located near the Bishop’s castle ruins, on the western side of the market square.

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