Gothic, Baroque, half-timbered houses, built of wood, brick, or filled with clay or plastered – only Pomerania offers such a diversity of religious buildings. The rich interior decor, the wall paintings and incredible stained glass windows, give the finishing touch to the structures.
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The BVM Queen of Poland’s Church in Gdynia
The Museum of Fishing in Hel – a department of the National Museum of the Sea
St. James’ Church in Gdańsk
Saint Michael the Archangel’s Church
The Benedictines’ Convent Complex in Żarnowiec
The Cistercian Abbey in Pelplin
St John the Evangelist’s Cathedral in Kwidzyn
The Church of St. John the Baptist in Giemlice
The Our Lady of Częstochowa Church in Kiezmark
The Church ruins in Steblewo
The Church of Our Lady Queen of the Polish Crown in Nebrowo Wielkie
Kościół pw. Św. Jana Chrzciciela w Janowie
The Holy Trinity Church in Kwidzyn
The St. James’ Church in Krępsko
The Sanctuary of the Sianowo Mother of Christ Queen of Kashubia in Sianowo
The Church of St. Elizabeth of Hungary in Lubieszewo
St. James’ Church in Tuja
The St. Anna’s Franciscan Monastic Church in Wejherowo