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Neo-Gothic St. Elizabeth of Hungary Church in Wroclaw.
The church was built in 1892-1896 as catholic church together with the adjacent hospital and monastery complex for the Sisters of the Order of St. Elizabeth, which took care of the sick people.
In 1945, during the war, almost 50% of the church was destroyed, it lost the tower.
The church is easily distinguished from other churches in Wroclaw - is characteristic of openwork steel tower referring to forms of Gothic, added in 1980.

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