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St. Roch Roman Catholic Church in Białystok, Poland was built between 1927 and 1946 in a modernistic style, designed by renowned Polish architect, professor Oskar Sosnowski. Its official name is Church-Monument of Poland's Regained Independence (Kościoł-Pomnik Odzyskania Niepodległości) and it stands on the Saint Roch hill on Lipowa Street in Bialystok, in the spot where a Roman Catholic cemetery, founded in 1839, once stood. The cemetery was profaned by the Russians during the January Uprising.

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  • Preĝejo Sankta Roĥo (Bjalistoko) (eo)
  • Basilica di San Rocco (Białystok) (it)
  • Sint-Rochuskerk (Białystok) (nl)
  • Bazylika św. Rocha w Białymstoku (pl)
  • St. Roch's Church, Białystok (en)
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  • La basilica di San Rocco è un luogo di culto cattolico di Białystok, in Polonia, costruito tra il 1927 e il 1946 in uno stile modernista. Il suo nome ufficiale è Chiesa - Monumento della Riacquistata Indipendenza della Polonia (Kosciol-Pomnik Odzyskania Niepodleglosci in polacco) e si trova sulla collina di San Rocco, nel punto in cui sorgeva un cimitero cattolico romano, fondato nel 1839. (it)
  • Bazylika pw. św. Rocha w Białymstoku – kościół rzymskokatolicki ufundowany jako pomnik Odzyskania Niepodległości, znajdujący się na wzgórzu św. Rocha w Białymstoku, na miejscu kaplicy św. Rocha i katolickiego cmentarza z 1839 r. (pl)
  • De Rochuskerk (Pools: Kościół św. Rocha) is een belangrijke kerk in het centrum van Białystok. De kerk is gelegen tussen het station van Białystok en het winkelcentrum aan de westzijde van ul. Lipowa. De kerk, ontworpen door , is opgetrokken uit gewapend beton. De bouw van de kerk heeft lange tijd geduurd, namelijk van 1927 tot 1946. De kerk kijkt over de stad uit en heeft een 83 meter hoge toren. (nl)
  • La preĝejo al Sankta Roĥo (pole: Kościół św. Rocha) estas konstruita kiel la Monumento al Reakirita Sendependeco. Ĝi staras sur bjalistoka monteto Sankta Roko kie iam troviĝis tombejo. Ĝi estas unu el la plej famaj modernismaj preĝejoj en Pollando. La preĝejon oni konstruis en la jaroj 1927-1946 je modernisma-ekspresionisma stilo laŭ projekto de Oskar Sosnowski. Ĝi estas okangula kaj konsistas el tri partoj. Post morto de Sosnowski en bombardata Varsovio en septembro 1939 la konstruadon daŭrigis arkitekto Stanisław Bukowski. (eo)
  • St. Roch Roman Catholic Church in Białystok, Poland was built between 1927 and 1946 in a modernistic style, designed by renowned Polish architect, professor Oskar Sosnowski. Its official name is Church-Monument of Poland's Regained Independence (Kościoł-Pomnik Odzyskania Niepodległości) and it stands on the Saint Roch hill on Lipowa Street in Bialystok, in the spot where a Roman Catholic cemetery, founded in 1839, once stood. The cemetery was profaned by the Russians during the January Uprising. (en)
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  • St. Roch's Church in Białystok (en)
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  • La preĝejo al Sankta Roĥo (pole: Kościół św. Rocha) estas konstruita kiel la Monumento al Reakirita Sendependeco. Ĝi staras sur bjalistoka monteto Sankta Roko kie iam troviĝis tombejo. Ĝi estas unu el la plej famaj modernismaj preĝejoj en Pollando. La preĝejon oni konstruis en la jaroj 1927-1946 je modernisma-ekspresionisma stilo laŭ projekto de Oskar Sosnowski. Ĝi estas okangula kaj konsistas el tri partoj. Post morto de Sosnowski en bombardata Varsovio en septembro 1939 la konstruadon daŭrigis arkitekto Stanisław Bukowski. Iniciatinto de la konstruado estis pastro Adam Abramowicz, multjara preposto de la paroĥo al sankta Roko. Post anonco de la konkurso projekti Preĝejon de Dia Protekto en Bjalistoko en ĵunalo Arkitekturo kaj Konstruarto la 14-an de junio 1926 alvenis 70 projektoj. (eo)
  • St. Roch Roman Catholic Church in Białystok, Poland was built between 1927 and 1946 in a modernistic style, designed by renowned Polish architect, professor Oskar Sosnowski. Its official name is Church-Monument of Poland's Regained Independence (Kościoł-Pomnik Odzyskania Niepodległości) and it stands on the Saint Roch hill on Lipowa Street in Bialystok, in the spot where a Roman Catholic cemetery, founded in 1839, once stood. The cemetery was profaned by the Russians during the January Uprising. The church was built on initiative of local provost, reverend Adam Abramowicz, who in April 1926 announced competition for the design of a new complex. Seventy entries were sent, with the design of professor Sosnowski winning. The church is planned as an octahedron, with three masses set on one another. The first mass makes the main part of the complex, the additional two are located on the sides, making the attics. Originally, the church was commemorated to Mary, symbolized with a star, therefore Sosnowski used stars in his design, especially in elements of the vault. After his death (September 1939, during German siege of Warsaw), the construction was continued by another architect, Stanislaw Bukowski. During the Soviet occupation of eastern Poland during World War II (September 1939 - June 1941), Soviet authorities planned to open a circus in the unfinished building. The church has an impressive, 83-meter tower, which is modeled after that of the Cathedral in Kamianets-Podilskyi. On the top, there is a 3-meter figure of Mary, which stands on a Piast-style crown. The vaults resemble traditional vaults found in houses of northeastern part of Poland. Near the church there is a rectory, also designed by Sosnowski. The whole complex is surrounded by walls, in reference to the tradition of fortified churches, common in eastern Poland. (en)
  • La basilica di San Rocco è un luogo di culto cattolico di Białystok, in Polonia, costruito tra il 1927 e il 1946 in uno stile modernista. Il suo nome ufficiale è Chiesa - Monumento della Riacquistata Indipendenza della Polonia (Kosciol-Pomnik Odzyskania Niepodleglosci in polacco) e si trova sulla collina di San Rocco, nel punto in cui sorgeva un cimitero cattolico romano, fondato nel 1839. (it)
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