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Collegiate church in Tum
Poland

The Collegiate church of St. Mary and St. Alexius in Tum is a Romanesque church of granite built during the years 1140–1161 in Tum in central Poland (about 3 km east of the town of Łęczyca). The church was built in opus emplectum style and has the form of an aisled basilica with galleries, twin-tower west facade and two apses (west and east). Round turrets at the east were added during reconstruction after WWII. The church resembles the Wawel Cathedral founded by Władysław I Herman. It was rebuilt in 15th and at the end of 18th century and burned in 1939; reconstruction works ended in 1954. The main (north) portal is sculpted and dates back to the first half of 12th century.

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Copyright: Robert Pipala
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 6000x3000
Taken: 21/09/2010
Caricate: 20/09/2011
Published: 21/09/2011
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Tags: tum; poland; collegiate; church; romanesque; religion; monumen; building; architecture
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