The church in Lidzbark Warmiński, under the invocation of Saints Peter and Paul, is a late Gothic, oriented brick building. The church’s rectangular-plan body holds a nave, two aisles and five bays.
The building adjoins a multi-storey chancel to the south and a five-storey tower to the east, whose exterior is decorated with manifold cavities. The church is accessed via a two-story baroque gate, dating from 1760 and topped with a lantern. Twelve terracotta figures of the apostles, made in Munich, are placed on the wall separating the church from the presbytery. The interior of the building is covered with star vaults supported by eight pillars and four pilasters.
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Photo by Mieczysław Kalski



















